"Church and State in the Swiss Reformation" (original) (raw)

"Polity and Worship in the Swiss Reformed Churches" in Amy Nelson Burnett and Emidio Campi (eds) A Companion to the Swiss Reformation (Brill, 2016)

Bruce Gordon

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Moves towards Authentic Freedom. Church and State in Switzerland, and Beyond

Hans Feichtinger

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The Swiss Contribution to the Reformation Movement

Peter Opitz

2015

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Evangelical Freedom of Conscience & the Lever of Radical Reform: The Reformverein’s Campaign Against the Apostles’ Creed in Bern, Switzerland (1848-1870)

Dakota W . Wade

2023

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Religion and the Secular State in Switzerland

René Pahud de Mortanges

2019

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Failed Reformations, in A Companion to the Swiss Reformation, ed. Amy Nelson Burnett and Emidio Campi (Leiden: Brill, 2016), pp. 264–290

Sundar Henny

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The Church in Post-Reformation Reformed Traditions

Ian Hazlett

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2016

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Churches and Federal State in Europe: the paradigm of Germany and Switzerland

Vincenzo Pacillo

Stato, chiese e pluralismo confessionale, 2011

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“Calvin and the Ecclesiastical Power of Jurisdiction”, Reformation and Renaissance Review 10. 2 (2008), pp. 137–155

Marta García-Alonso

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A Comparison of the Church-State Relationship as seen by Catholics, Luther, Zwingli and Calvin, and the Anabaptists during the Reformation

Otniel Murza

2022

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Between State and Church: Confessional Relations from Reformation to Enlightenment: Poland – Lithuania – Germany – Netherlands

Wojciech Kriegseisen

2015

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History of the Christian Church, Volume VIII: Modern Christianity. The Swiss Reformation

Ricardo Gonçalves

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Catholics and Protestants in Graubünden: Confessional Discipline and Confessional Identities without an Early Modern State?

Randolph Head

German History, 1999

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The 500th Anniversary of the Swiss Reformation: How Zwingli changed and continues to impact Switzerland today

Thomas Q Marabello

Swiss American Historical Society Review, 2021

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Church, Space and Conflict: Religious Co-Existence and Political Communication in Seventeenth-Century Switzerland

Daniela Hacke

German History, 2007

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“Calvin in Germany.” Politics and Reformations: Histories and Reformations—Essays in Honor of Thomas A. Brady, Jr., pp. 313-344.

Christopher Ocker

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Following Zwingli. Applying the Past in Reformation Zurich, edited by Luca Baschera, Bruce Gordon and Christian Moser

Euan Cameron

Church History and Religious Culture, 2015

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Beyond the Rhetoric of Recognition or Separation: Two Swiss Cantons' Attempts at Governing Religious Superdiversity

Religions (ISSN 2077-1444)

Religions 2021, 12(4), 234., 2021

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Good Government and Church Order:Essays on the Role of Secular Authority in the German Reformation

James M Estes

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How useful is the ‘confessionalization thesis’ as an account of the impact of the German Reformation?

Michael Hahn

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Church and State in the French Reformation

Allan Tulchin

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Review of The Reformation: A Very Short Introduction by Peter Marshall

Rostislav Tkachenko

Theological Reflections: Euro-Asian Theological Journal, 2017

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Icarus of Basel? Oecolampadius and the Early Swiss Reformation

Thomas Fudge

Journal of Religious History, 1997

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Serving a higher order? Calvin and the reformation of Geneva

Wim Janse

Revista Ciências da Religião-História e Sociedade, 2009

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Charles B A B A J I D E Oluseebi

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The Relation of the Swiss Evangelical Alliance to the Roman Catholic Church, translated from German and French by Thomas K. Johnson

Thomas K Johnson

Swiss Evangelical Alliance

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Review of Robert M. Kingdon with Thomas A. Lambert, Reforming Geneva: Discipline, Faith and Anger in Calvin’s Geneva. Cahiers d’Humanisme et Renaissance 103 (Geneva: Librairie Droz, 2012) ISBN 9782600015844.

Kees de Wildt

Zwingliana, 2014

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Confessionalism and Conversion in the Reformation

Mary Morrissey

Oxford Handbooks Online, 2015

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Key questions on the outmoded Bernese policy on religion

Matthias Inniger

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Kirche zwischen Monarchie und Republik: der preussische Protestantismus nach dem Zusammenbruch von 1918. By Jochen Jacke. (Hamburger Beiträge zur Sozialund Zeitgeschichte, xii). Pp. 496. Hamburg: Christians, 1976. DM. 48

Haddon Willmer

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1979

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The Political Anthropology of Inner Switzerland in the 13th and 14th Centuries. The Struggle for Freedom and Mutuality. Cantonal Assembly, Federal Charters and Letters of Freedom.

Eike Hinz

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The Birth of an Empire of Two Churches: Church Property, Theologians, and the League of Schmalkalden

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‘Il faut éviter le scandale’: Debating Community Standards in Reformation Geneva

Karen Spierling

Reformation & Renaissance Review, 2018

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The Organization of Public Schools along Religious Lines and the End of the Swiss Confessional States

Martina Späni

Archives de sciences sociales des religions, 2003

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Zwinglian–Calvinist Debate on Church Discipline in the Pays de Vaud

Gabor J Lanyi

Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai, Theologia Reformata Transylvanica, 2017

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