Reformed Majorities and Minorities: Confessional Boundaries and Contested Identities Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw in cooperation with the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden Warsaw, 22-24 September 2014 List of confirmed speakers.
Reformed Majorities and Minorities: Confessional Boundaries and Contested Identities Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw in cooperation with the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden Warsaw, 22-24 September 2014 List of confirmed speakers.
Reformed Majorities and Minorities: Confessional Boundaries and Contested Identities Faculty of "Artes Liberales", University of Warsaw in cooperation with the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden Warsaw, 22-24 September 2014 List of confirmed speakers.
Faculty of Artes Liberales, University of Warsaw in cooperation with the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden
Warsaw, 2224 September 2014
List of confirmed speakers
Mihly Balzs (University of Szeged), From Majority to Minority. Transylvanian Unitarianism at the Turn of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries Kazimierz Bem (independent researcher, Boston, MA), Presbyterian, Episcopal or a Still, Better Way? The Struggle of Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Reformed Christians in the Polish- Lithuanian Commonwealth with Their Church Polity Jan-Andrea Bernhard-Schmid (Universitt Zrich), Die italienische Fremdengemeinde in Piczw bei Krakau: Wiederentdeckte und unbekannte Schriften aus Zrcher Archiven Dariusz Bryko (Tolle Lege Institute, Columbia, SC), Greeted by the Spirit of Christian Philanthropy: William B. Sprague on Behalf of the Nineteenth-Century Polish Exiles in Albany, New York Simon Burton (University of Warsaw), From Minority Discourse to Universal Method: Polish Chapters in the Evolution of Ramism Alessandra Celati (Universit di Pisa), A Peculiar Reformed Minority: Italian Protestant Physicians between Religious Propaganda, Inquisition Repression and Freedom of Thought Micha Choptiany (University of Warsaw), Comets, Letters and Confessions: The Culture of Interconfessional Scholarly Dispute in Stanisaw Lubienieckis Theatrum cometicum David Estrada (Universidad de Barcelona), Juan de Valds: Doctrinal Heir of the Pre-Reformed Group of the Dexados and Father of the Spanish Protestant Reformation Mara Martn Gmez (Universidad de Salamanca), Die Rezeption der Reformation in Spanien Gbor Ittzs (Kroli Gspr University, Budapest), From Bullinger to Specker: The Reformed Origins of the Lutheran Doctrine of the Souls Immortality in the Sixteenth Century Barbara A. Kaminska (University of California, Santa Barbara), Religious Minority between Triumph and Persecution: Frans Hogenbergs Hedge-preaching outside Antwerp and the Flemish Community in Cologne Maarten Kater (Theologische Universiteit Apeldoorn), The Anti-Toleration Principle Within the Scottish Covenanting Movement Gizella Keser (University of Szeged), The Limits of Brotherly Cooperation. Polish Brethren and Transylvanian Unitarians in the Seventeenth Century Jakub Koryl (Jagiellonian University, Cracow), Sources of Collectivity: Mythical Groundwork of Early Modern Identities Borbla Lovas (Etvs Lornd University, Budapest), Catholics or Calvinists? The Target of Enyedis Unitarian Sermons in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Transylvania Magdalena Luszczynska (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Inter-Faith Disputation, Christian Hebraism, and a Leadership Campaign: The Multidimensional Character of Marcin Czechowics Anti-Jewish Polemics Frances Luttikhuizen (Centro de Investigacin y Memoria del Protestantismo Espaol, Sevilla), Reformed Literature in Sixteenth-Century Spain Marta Makus (Museum of the Wschowa Land), Katholiken in lutheranischer Stadt. Der Fall Wschowas (Fraustadts) in der frhen Neuzeit Christopher Matthews (Southern California Seminary, San Diego & Al ndalus Theological Seminary, Sevilla), A Reformed Hiding Place in Sixteenth-Century Seville. The Significance of the Monastery of St. Isidore Jose Moreno (Alczar de San Juan), The Rationale behind the Spanish Reformation Bible Joanna Partyka (University of Warsaw), British Protestants and Womens Freedom to Write Pawe Rutkowski (University of Warsaw), Witches, Frogs and Papists: Representing Quakers in Seventeenth-Century England Maximilian Scholz (Yale University), Reformed Survival in Frankfurt am Main, 15551618 Sebastian Sobecki (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen), Capable of all publike offices: Protestants in John Peytons A Relation of the State of Polonia (159899) Oana-Valentina Sorescu (Graduiertenschule fr Ost- und Sdosteuropastudien & Universitt Regensburg), Will-Witnessing and Confessionalization in Eighteenth-Century Transylvania: A Study of Last Wills and Testaments from Sibiu (Hermannstadt) Felicita Tramontana (Universit degli Studi di Palermo), An Unusual Setting: Catholics Meeting Protestants in the Ottoman Middle East Leon van den Broeke (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), The Walloon Classis in the Northern Netherlands: Reformed Minority within the Reformed Majority