![]() John Calvin: student of the church fathers by: Lane, Anthony N. The colloquy of Moses with god on Mount Sinai by: Zuurmond, Rochus Published: (2004)Īrticles on Calvin and Calvinism: a fourteen-volume anthology of scholarly articles Published: (1992) Rossellini's “Socrates”-A Colloquy: Preface Published: (1974)Ĭoncerning the Occasion of the Colloquy of Montbéliard () Published: (2017) 1945- Published: (2014)Ĭalvin by: Lane, Anthony N. Regensberg Colloquy (meeting in 1541 between Roman Catholics and Protestants to reunify the Church): see CONTARINI, GASPARO. Published: (2017)Īn Allusion to Augustine in Aelfric's "Colloquy" by: Colledge, Eric Published: (1961)Ĭalvin by: Lane, Anthony N. 1942- Published: (2011)Ī colloquy on Christian education Published: (1972)Ĭolloquy on New Testament Studies: a time for reappraisal and fresh approaches Published: (1983)Ĭolloquy with Gianfranco Bettetini in Milan: reality and values at the heart of audiovisual semiotics and my reflections on the media by: Bettetini, Gianfranco 1933-2017, et al. The colloquy of Montbéliard: religion and politics in the sixteenth century by: Raitt, Jill 1931- Published: (1993)Ī Priest's Colloquy by: Rice, Cyprian Published: (1926)Ĭonclusion of the Colloquy () Published: (2017)Ĭalvin in Regensburg by: Heron, Alasdair I. The Colloquy of Regensburg, historically called the Colloquy of Ratisbon, was a conference held at Regensburg in Bavaria in 1541, during the Protestant Reformation, which marks the culmination of attempts to restore religious unity in the Holy Roman Empire by means of theological debate between the Protestants and the Catholics. Regensburg article 5 on justification: inconsistent patchwork or substance of true doctrine? by: Lane, Anthony N. In 1541 at the Regensburg Colloquy, three leading Protestant theologians (Melanchthon, Bucer, and Pistorius) and three leading Catholic theologians (Eck. Why was Luther Hostile to Article 5 on Justification Agreed at the Religious Colloquy of Regensburg, 1541? by: Lane, Anthony N. Tanner* for the RCs See also Tradition Trent, Council of.Cardinal Contarini and article 5 of the Regensburg Colloquy (1541) by: Lane, Anthony N. Established in 1962, the University of Regensburg is an open research university that is associated with the Compostela Group of Universities. at Regensburg 1601 dealt with the question whether Scripture alone, without tradition, is the source and norm of faith and theol. See also Diaz, Juan Dietrich, Veit Draconites, Johann(es) Gualther, Rudolf Pistorius, 2.Ī conf. There was a colloquy in Regensburg that met in 1541 to finally. was soon followed by the Schmalkaldic* War. The University of Regensburg (German: Universität Regensburg) is a public research university located in the medieval city of Regensburg, Bavaria, a city that is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The report came back that the papacy was corrupted because of the involvement in public politics. was held at Regensburg early 1546 in an unsuccessful effort to overcome differences. (Reichstagsabschied) as Regensburg Interim.Īnother conf. ![]() council was included in the imperial summation of the conf. Mutual agreement to refer settlement of remaining differences to a gen. Charles* V tried in vain to induce the Prots. (man before the Fall, free will, cause of sin, original sin) partial agreement on justification no agreement on doctrinal authority, hierarchy, discipline, sacraments. Then it describes the Regensburg Colloquy prior to Article 5, focusing especially on the participants in the debates (Bucer, Melanchthon, Pistorius, Gropper, Eck, Pflug), as well as those who were also present at the Diet (Contarini, Pighius, Calvin). First it considers the colloquies prior to Regensburg. At a single historical event, competing dialectical. This chapter places Article 5 in its wider context. ![]() Discussions were based on the Regensburg* Book. The Regensburg Colloquy can be understood as a sort of dialectical laboratory preserved from 1601. ![]() ![]() Pistorius the elder (see Pistorius, 2), and P. Continuation of Colloquy of Worms* held April 1541 to restore religious unity in Germany. ![]()
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