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Exhibit hosted by the Library of Congress: lists, describes and introduces material from the archives of the Alaskan Russian Church.
Promoting research, writing, and dialogue on all aspects related to the Protestant and Catholic Reformations. Membership information, meeting schedule, and resource links.
Features links to primary documents.
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Links and an introduction with scholarly quotes.
Links and information with scholarly quotes.
The Fourth Ecumenical Council, held in 451, from 8 October until 1 November inclusive, at Chalcedon, a city of Bithynia in Asia Minor.
Information about the first church councils.
Discusses his methodology for the interpretation of biblical passages, including notes and a wide range of sources.
Rufinus contends that Origen's works were subsequently adulterated by heretics in support of their own opinions.
Article on the identity of the mysterious Pseudo-Areopagite, his writings, and their influence. From the Catholic Encyclopedia.
Lengthy article on Pseudo-Dionysius and his theology. By N. Bonwetsch, in the New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Includes bibliography. Requires capability to view PNG files.
English translation from the Nag Hammadi Library.
A defense of the Two Source Hypothesis, according to which Matthew and Luke based their gospels on Mark and Q.
Article in the Journal of Higher Criticism. Identifies the youth in Secret Mark with other figures in John and canonical Mark.
Considers the idea that Secret Mark may have been forged. By Glenn Miller of the Christian Thinktank.
Events that led to the birth of Pentecostalism.
This article written by Dennis McCallum discusses the Waldensian involvement with the Hussites.
Treatise revised in modern English; also includes an account of his martyrdom.
Short biographies of men such as Thomas a Kempis, Meister Eckhard, Johannus Tauler, Heinrich Suso, and some later mystics.
A Wikipedia article on the history and effects of this movement.
Origen's translator Rufinus announces his decision not to set down in his translation objectionable passages, but to pass them over as not genuine but inserted by others.
Holmes translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition. 150K.
A non-profit historic preservation group which runs interpretive educational programming about the Shakers and their influence on the region.
An extensive history of the church, especially of the almost 100 separate Presbyterian denominations there.
E-text at Medieval Sourcebook
E-text of 1898 work by James William Richard.
Published in 1563, this is a document of the Reformed Christian faith which is used by many churches.
Book 24 of Wylie's work, covering Protestantism in Scotland.
An article on the creed, its history, a discussion of the filioque controversy and why the Orthodox Church does not accept it.
A historical introduction, a definition of the synod and a list of the canons approved by the council.
Intratext Digital Library provides the sixteen chapters of Tertullian's tract concerning patience, each in its own file, along with concordances and word frequency lists.
Short. S. Thelwall translation, with notes. From the Ante-Nicene Fathers, vol. 3, American edition.
Essay from an orthodox presbyterian theological perspective.
Resources on links to articles on Bucer.
Biography of this leader of the Calvinistic reformation in Scotland.
An extensive bibliography of this great reformer, with links to some of his works.
Membership organization that engages in and promotes the study of the thought, life and times of John Calvin. Colloquium schedule, publications, and newsletter.
William J. Bouwsma focuses on his thought rather than his life, 1989 by subscription.
Biographical article, stressing his work with Calvin.
An exposition of 2 Timothy 1:9,10
A sermon based on Titus 1:15-16.
An exposition of Ephesians 1:3,4
A sermon based on Hebrews 13:13
John Calvin's treatise on the Lord's Supper and its true institution, benefit, and utility.