The Reformers and Their StepchildrenPaternoster Press, 1964 - 292 Seiten The American formula of a society in which no religion is designated as the right religion, is the result of pioneering done by those who are in this book called the Stepchildren of the Reformation. To them, rather than to the Reformers, do we owe the concept of separation of church and state. Taking the several terms of opprobrium that the Reformers hurled at the Stepchildren, the author gives a penetrating historical analysis of each and shows how each term sets in focus an important phase of the master struggle, the struggle regarding the delineation of the Church. -- |
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List of Abbreviations | 10 |
Donatisten | 21 |
10 | 79 |
Urheberrecht | |
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The Reformers and Their Stepchildren Leonard Verduin,Franklin Hamlin Littell Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1964 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Anabaptism Anabaptists ancient Augustine Balthasar Hübmaier baptized Belgic Confession believers Beza Bogerman Bucer called Calvin camp Cathars Catholic century Christendom christening Christian sacralism Church discipline Church of Christ civil ruler coercion common concept conductual conductual-averagism Confession Constantine Constantinian change Corpus Corpus Christianum death docetic doctrine Donatists dualism early Christians evangelical evil fact faith fallen Felix Manz gatherings Gospel hand heathen heresy heretics holy Ibid idea infant baptism Jesus Lord Luther magistracy magistrate matter medieval heretic Menno Simons mission monism neo-Constantinianism oath Old Testament person practice pre-Christian preached priest Protestant public cult punishment Quellen Hesse radical rebaptism Reformed Church religion religious repudiated Restitutionism Roman Rottengeister sacral society sacralist sacrament sacramental manipulation Sacramentarians Schlatten am Rande Scriptures Second Front secular Servetus stantinian Stepchildren sword teach theology things thinking tion true Volk Gottes voluntaryism Waldensians Winckler word Zwingli