Continental reformed church
Query URLs
https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/tag/39059
- Note
- "A Continental Reformed church is a Reformed church that has its origin in the European continent. Prominent subgroups are the Dutch Reformed, the Swiss Reformed, the French Reformed (Huguenots), the Hungarian Reformed, and the Waldensian Church in Italy.
The term is used to distinguish these churches from Presbyterian, Congregational or other Calvinist churches, which can trace their origin to the British Isles or elsewhere in the world. Continental Reformed churches are descended from the Protestant Reformation in respective European countries. Notably, their theology is largely derived from the Swiss Reformation, as Switzerland (specifically Geneva and Zürich) was a base for the most influential Reformed theologians of the era. It was inaugurated by Huldrych Zwingli, who formulated the first expression of the Reformed faith. Swiss Reformation was more fully articulated by Martin Bucer, Heinrich Bullinger and John Calvin. In the sixteenth century, the movement spread to most of continental Europe, sometimes aligning and secured by monarchs and other nobles, like in Switzerland, Hungary, and France." - (en.wikipedia.org 16.05.2021)
-
Ehemalige "Untere Kirche der Reformierten", Bendorf am Rhein, 1910
Schwarzweißfotografie einer...
Object information
Image: REM - CC BY-NC-SA -
Ehemalige "Untere Kirche der Reformierten", Bendorf am Rhein, 1910
Schwarzweißfotografie. Diese...
Object information
Image: REM - CC BY-NC-SA -
Innenansicht "Untere Kirche der Reformierten", Bendorf am Rhein
Schwarzweißfotografie...
Object information
Image: REM - CC BY-NC-SA -
Evangelischer Gemeindesaal, Bendorf am Rhein, 1977
Farbfotografie. Dieses Bild,...
Object information
Image: REM - CC BY-NC-SA -
Evangelischer Gemeindesaal und "Goethe-Haus", Bendorf am Rhein
Schwarzweißzeichnung als...
Object information
Image: REM - CC BY-NC-SA
References
[]