Week 11 - From the Reformation
Babylonian Captivity/Great Schism - Wikipedia Biose State
Councils
Pisa
(1409)
Constance
(1414)
Ferrara/Florence
Heresies
John Wycliffe
John Huss
Girolamo Savonarola
Mysticism
Meister Eckhart God is not (good) - Eckhart Society Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Popular Movements
beguines/beghards - Catholic Encyclopedia
Scholasticism
Renaissance - learner.org Wikipedia
Erasmus of Rotterdam Erasmus Text Project
Protestantism
The Reformation
Guide
World Civilizations
Reformed
Online
Erasmus - published the New Testament in Greek to aid in translation
Wikipedia
Erasmus Text Project
Martin Luther - began the Protestant Reformation with his 95 Theses
Reformation
Guide
Christian History
Institute
Augsburg Confession
Ulrich Zwingli - threw out the organ in his Zurich congregation
World Civilizations
Anabaptists - rejected infant baptism in favor of immersion of adult
believers
The Hall of Church History
The Story of the Church
John Calvin - main force in the development of the doctrine of
predestination
Biographical Sketches of
Memorable Christians of the Past
Western Civilizations
Reformation
Guide
Arminianism - questioned the traditional teaching about
predestination
Wikipedia
Comparison of Arminianism and Calvinism
France
Huguenots
National Huguenot Society
Religious Movements
Catholic Reformation
Council of Trent
Catholic Encyclopedia
Hanover Historical Text ProjectJansenism
WikipediaQuietism
Wikipedia
England
Henry VIII - The Reformation in England was fueled primarily by the desire of Henry VIII to have a son
Britain ExpressPuritans
ExLibrisDeism
WikipediaGeorge Fox / Quakers
Early Quaker HistoryPietists
WikipediaJohn Wesley / Methodism
Short History of Methodiam by John Wesley
Victorian Web
Scotland
Reformed Online
Great Books Online
Michigan State
From Foxe's Book of Martyrs
Great Awakening
Second Great Awakening
Restoration Movement (not Protestant)
Restoration Movement Part One Part Two
Tradition and History of the Early Churches of Christ in Central Europe