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Impact Amid Absence: The Synod Of Dordt And The French Huguenots., Karin Maag
Impact Amid Absence: The Synod Of Dordt And The French Huguenots., Karin Maag
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This contribution investigates the reasons behind the absence of delegates from the French Reformed (Huguenot) churches at the Synod of Dordt, setting the reasons for their absence in the broader political and religious context of the times. I argue that the connections between the French Reformed church and the Synod of Dordt were significant both before and after the synod met, but that the Huguenots had a rather different project in mind (religious reconciliation among Reformed Protestants and even possibly between Reformed and Lutheran Christians) when they considered the possibility of an international gathering of Reformed theologians. Although the Huguenot …
Ursinus, The Heidelberg Catechism And The Augsburg Confession., Bierma Lyle
Ursinus, The Heidelberg Catechism And The Augsburg Confession., Bierma Lyle
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To understand the connection between Ursinus and the Augsburg Confession, we shall examine three things: (1) the histoncal situatIon that brought them together, (2) Melanchthon 's influence on both the Palatinate Reformation and Urinus, and (3) the relationshlp between Melanchthon's Augsburg Confession and Ursinus's Heidelberg Catechism.