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(Review) Finding The Middle Way: The Utraquists' Liberal Challenge To Rome And Luther, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Finding The Middle Way: The Utraquists' Liberal Challenge To Rome And Luther, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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(Review) Kaspar Von Greyerz, Religion Und Kultur, 1500–1800, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Kaspar Von Greyerz, Religion Und Kultur, 1500–1800, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
(Review) A Negotiated Settlement, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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(Review) Konfessionalisierung Am Obermain: Reformation Und Gegenreformation In Den Pfarrsprengeln Von Baunach Bis Markgraitz, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Konfessionalisierung Am Obermain: Reformation Und Gegenreformation In Den Pfarrsprengeln Von Baunach Bis Markgraitz, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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(Review) The Reformation And Rural Society: The Parishes Of Brandenburg, Ansbach, Kulmbach, 1528-1603, Marc R. Forster
(Review) The Reformation And Rural Society: The Parishes Of Brandenburg, Ansbach, Kulmbach, 1528-1603, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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(Review) Die Katholische Konfessionalisierung, Marc R. Forster
(Review) Die Katholische Konfessionalisierung, Marc R. Forster
History Faculty Publications
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Seeds Of Missiology In The German Erweckung (1815–1848), Wayne A. Detzler
Seeds Of Missiology In The German Erweckung (1815–1848), Wayne A. Detzler
History Faculty Publications
It is my contention that seeds of a primitive missiology emerged early in the nineteenth century in Germany. This was necessitated by the vitality of the religious awakening known as the Erweckung. At first this missionary impulse was sporadic, ecumenical and individualistic. Johannes Aargaard regarded the ecumenical period of missions on the continent of Europe as lasting from 1800 to 1830 and the period following that as characterized by confessional missionary activity. By the same token he considered the emphasis of continental missions in the early years (1800–1820) to be that of training for missions. After 1820 the emphasis shifted …