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Biblical Apocalypse
Apocalypse (Greek: apokalypsis, an "unveiling of secrets") is not an event, but a text that contains prophesies concerning God’s future intervention, and apocalypticism is a reference for attitudes and worldviews in biblical and non-canonical...
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Ten Protestant Reformation Facts You Need to Know
The Protestant Reformation (1517-1648) was one of the most significant cultural, political, and religious events in the history of Europe and helped shape the modern world. It was a complex event spanning over 100 years, which radically changed...
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Interview: Refugees & Reformation in 16th-Century Frankfurt
In the 16th century, German cities and territories welcomed thousands of refugees fleeing the religious persecution sparked by the Protestant Reformation. In Strange Brethren: Refugees, Religious Bonds, and Reformation in Frankfurt, 1554-1608...
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Balthasar Hubmaier
German Anabaptist Balthasar Hubmaier (1485-1528), engraving by Christoffel van Sichem, 17th century.
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Memorial Plaque Honoring Balthasar Hubmaier
Memorial plaque honoring German Anabaptist Balthasar Hubmaier (l. 1480-1528).
Dr. Karl Lueger Platz, Vienna.
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Martyrs Mirror
Martyrs Mirror, German edition, printed by Ephrata in Pennsylvania in 1784.
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Swiss Anabaptist
Swiss Anabaptist, engraving by Gatine after Lante, c. 1820.