Zwinglianism
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zwinglianism — ZWINGLIANÍSM s.n. Doctrină teocratică a lui Zwingli (reformator elveţian) şi a discipolilor săi care consideră Biblia ca autoritate supremă, opunând o dogmelor şi formelor de cult catolice. (din fr. zwinglianisme) Trimis de tavi, 12.05.2004.… … Dicționar Român
Zwinglianism — noun see Zwinglian … New Collegiate Dictionary
zwinglianism — zwing·li·an·ism … English syllables
Zwinglianism — Цвинглианство … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
zwinglianism — ēəˌnizəm noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized : the teachings of Zwingli; specifically : the doctrine that in the Lord s Supper there is an influence of Christ upon the soul but that the true body of Christ is present by the contemplation of… … Useful english dictionary
Zwinglian — Zwinglianism, n. Zwinglianist, n., adj. /zwing glee euhn, swing , tsving lee /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to Ulrich Zwingli or his doctrines, largely agreeing with those of Luther and offering a distinctive interpretation of the Lord s Supper. n.… … Universalium
The Reformation — The Reformation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Reformation The usual term for the religious movement which made its appearance in Western Europe in the sixteenth century, and which, while ostensibly aiming at an internal renewal of the … Catholic encyclopedia
Huldrych Zwingli — Huldrych (or Ulrich [Harvnb|Potter|1976|p=1. According to Potter, Huldrych was the spelling Zwingli preferred. However, Potter uses Ulrich , while Gäbler, Stephens, and Furcha uses Huldrych . His signature at the Marburg Colloquy was the… … Wikipedia
Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse — Philip I of Hesse, (13 November 1504 31 March 1567), nicknamed der Großmütige (the magnanimous ) was a leading champion of the Reformation and one of the most important German rulers of the Renaissance. Early Life and Embracing of ProtestantismHe … Wikipedia
Reformation in Switzerland — The Protestant Reformation in Switzerland was promoted initially by Huldrych Zwingli, who gained the support of the magistrate (Mark Reust) and population of Zürich in the 1520s. It led to significant changes in civil life and state matters in… … Wikipedia