Iguvine Tables
Iguvine Tables , several inscribed bronze tablets dating from the 1st and 2d cent. AD, discovered in 1444 at Gubbio, Italy (the ancient Iguvium and later Eugubium). Most of them are still preserved there. They set forth the acts of the Attidian Brethren, a corporation of 12 priests. The tablets proved an important aid in understanding the ancient Umbrian language and supplied information on ancient Italian religious rites.
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Martin Bucer: Reforming Church and Community
Magazine article from: The Catholic Historical Review; 10/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; Martin Bucer: Reforming Church and Community...place held by the church in Martin Bucer's theology. This collection...baptism respectively. While Martin Greschat describes the theological underpinnings of Bucer's statements on the relation...
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Martin Bucer: A Reformer and His Times
Magazine article from: Anglican Theological Review; 1/1/2006; ; 700+ words
; Martin Bucer: A Reformer and His Times. By Martin Greschat. Translated by Stephen E. Buckwalter. Louisville...translation includes an additional chapter that summarizes Bucer research since the German edition was published. Involved...
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The Yoke of Christ: Martin Bucer and Christian Discipline.
Magazine article from: Renaissance Quarterly; 6/22/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...theology and practice closest to Martin Bucer's heart, the effort to shape nominal...The importance of this topic for Bucer has long been recognized, but it...two discuss the theological core of Bucer's thought in the 1520s, his reaction...
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Marriage and Divorce in the Thought of Martin Bucer.
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Marriage and Divorce in the Thought of Martin Bucer. By H. J. Selderhuis. Trans...background for repeated allegations that Bucer's views on divorce were, in the...investigation confirms that the notoriety of Bucer's views was not without justification...
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Marriage and Divorce in the Thought of Martin Bucer.(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State; 3/22/2002; ; 595 words
; ...sixteenth-century German theologian Martin Bucer has gained notoriety over the years...attention, however, has been paid to Bucer's understanding of marriage in...systematic and comprehensive study of Bucer's writings on marriage, divorce...
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Seeing and Believing in the Commentaries on John by Martin Bucer and John Calvin.
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...interpretation, the commentaries of Martin Bucer (d. 1551) and John Calvin (d...avenues to meaning.(2) Moreover, Bucer and Calvin share key theological...one who justifies and saves.(3) Bucer likewise comments that to believe...
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From Martin Bucer to Richard Baxter: "discipline" and reformation in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century England.
Magazine article from: Church History; 12/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...precedents to the system which Richard Baxter developed for St. Mary's parish. Special attention will be given to Martin Bucer's Reformation-era prescription for reforming the discipline of the church and the intriguing possibility that Baxter...
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Martin Greschat, Martin Bucer: A Reformer and His Times.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Ecumenical Studies; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Martin Greschat, Martin Bucer: A Reformer and His Times. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox...contribution to the sixteenth-century ecclesial and theological landscape. Bucer is better known for his influence, comprehensive participation in...
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Martin Bucer: Reforming Church and Community. (book reviews)
Magazine article from: History Today; 2/1/1996; ; 700+ words
; The books reviewed here all highlight the complexity of the Reformation, both in its causes and in its nature. Two of them are reassessments of the theology of Reformers, while the third considers the roots and varying degrees of success of the Reformation across the European continent. What
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Finitum capax infiniti: Luther's radical incarnational perspective.(Martin Luther)(Essay)
Magazine article from: Currents in Theology and Mission; 12/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; The Word and the sacraments were crucial aspects of Martin Luther's biblically-normed and experientially-informed...Oecolampadius, Andreas von Karlstadt (1480-1541), Martin Bucer (1491-1551) and others formulated their own particular...
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Martin Bucer
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Martin Bucer , 1491-1551, German Protestant reformer born Martin Kuhhorn. At 14 years of age he joined the Dominican order...doctrine of free will. Influenced by the reformist thought, Bucer left the order and accepted a pastorate at Landstuhl...
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Bucer, Martin
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Bucer, Martin (1491–1551). Christian Reformer and theologian. A Dominican friar, he was attracted in 1518 to Luther's teaching...
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Martin Butzer
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Martin Butzer see Bucer, Martin .
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Strasbourg
Encyclopedia entry from: Europe, 1450 to 1789: Encyclopedia of the Early Modern World
...a moderate course after 1529. The chief reformer was Martin Bucer (1491 – 1551), who sought a theological compromise...North German Lutheranism and Swiss Zwinglianism; in this Bucer complemented the council's strategy, guided by its...
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Reformation
Book article from: A Dictionary of British History
...got on well. The fame of the German Reformation leader Martin Luther (1483–1546) caught the imagination...old cult. Distinguished continental reformers such as Martin Bucer and Pier Martire Vermigli settled in the universities...
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