- philippism
- phil·ip·pism
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
philippism — ˈfiləˌpizəm noun ( s) Usage: capitalized Etymology: French philippisme, from Philipp Melanchthon (Schwarzert) died 1560 German scholar and religious reformer + French isme ism : the doctrines of the Lutheran theologian Philipp Melanchthon or his… … Useful english dictionary
Crypto-Calvinism — is a term for Calvinist influence in the Lutheran Church during the decades just after the death of Martin Luther (1546). It denotes what was seen as a hidden ( crypto from kryptein , Greek for to hide ) Calvinist belief, i.e. the doctrines of… … Wikipedia
Philippists — The Philippists formed a party in early Lutheranism. Their opponents were called Gnesio Lutherans. Contents 1 Before Luther s Death 2 Opposition to Melanchthon 3 Open Conflict 4 L … Wikipedia
Nicolaus Gallus — by Lucas Cranach Nicolaus Gallus (also Hahn) (c. 1516 in Köthen – June, 1570 in Bad Liebenzell), was leader of the Lutheran Reformation in Regensburg. At Wittenberg, where he became a student in 1530 and received the master s degree in 1537, he… … Wikipedia
Lutheranism — • The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant sects, founded by the Wittenberg reformer, Martin Luther Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lutheranism Lutheranism … Catholic encyclopedia
Lutherans — Lutheranism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lutheranism The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant (Protestantism) sects, founded by the Wit … Catholic encyclopedia
Lutherans and Lutheranism — Lutheranism † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Lutheranism The religious belief held by the oldest and in Europe the most numerous of the Protestant (Protestantism) sects, founded by the … Catholic encyclopedia