"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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the reformation in switzerland and zwingli.doc
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
In die Skriflig / In Luce Verbi
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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
The Political Anthropology of Inner Switzerland in the 13th and 14th Centuries., 2017
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The Birth of an Empire of Two Churches: Church Property, Theologians, and the League of Schmalkalden
Christopher Ocker
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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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