Church History, Vol. 3 of 3
J. H. (Johann Heinrich) Kurtz
Church History, Vol. 3 of 3
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Second Section. Church History Of The Seventeenth Century.
I. Relations between the Different Churches.
§ 152. East and West.
§ 153. Catholicism and Protestantism.
§ 154. Lutheranism and Calvinism.
§ 155. Anglicanism and Puritanism.9
§ 152. East and West.
§ 153. Catholicism and Protestantism.
§ 154. Lutheranism and Calvinism.
§ 155. Anglicanism and Puritanism.9
II. The Roman Catholic Church.
§ 156. The Papacy, Monkery, and Foreign Missions.
§ 157. Quietism and Jansenism.
§ 158. Science and Art in the Catholic Church.
§ 156. The Papacy, Monkery, and Foreign Missions.
§ 157. Quietism and Jansenism.
§ 158. Science and Art in the Catholic Church.
III. The Lutheran Church.
§ 159. Orthodoxy and its Battles.21
§ 160. The Religious Life.
§ 159. Orthodoxy and its Battles.21
§ 160. The Religious Life.
IV. The Reformed Church.
§ 161. Theology and its Battles.
§ 162. The Religious Life.29
§ 161. Theology and its Battles.
§ 162. The Religious Life.29
V. Anti- and Extra-Ecclesiastical Parties.
§ 163. Sects and Fanatics.
§ 164. Philosophers and Freethinkers.41
§ 163. Sects and Fanatics.
§ 164. Philosophers and Freethinkers.41
Third Section. Church History Of The Eighteenth Century.48
I. The Catholic Church in East and West.
§ 165. The Roman Catholic Church.
§ 166. The Oriental Churches.
§ 165. The Roman Catholic Church.
§ 166. The Oriental Churches.
II. The Protestant Churches.
§ 167. The Lutheran Church before “the Illumination.”
§ 168. The Church of the Moravian Brethren.61
§ 169. The Reformed Church before the “Illumination.”
§ 170. New Sects and Fanatics.
§ 171. Religion, Theology, and Literature of the “Illumination.”73
§ 172. Church Life in the Period of the “Illumination.”
§ 167. The Lutheran Church before “the Illumination.”
§ 168. The Church of the Moravian Brethren.61
§ 169. The Reformed Church before the “Illumination.”
§ 170. New Sects and Fanatics.
§ 171. Religion, Theology, and Literature of the “Illumination.”73
§ 172. Church Life in the Period of the “Illumination.”
Fourth Section. Church History Of The Nineteenth Century.
I. General and Introductory.
§ 173. Survey of Religious Movements of Nineteenth Century.
§ 174. Nineteenth Century Culture in Relation to Christianity and the Church.
§ 175. Intercourse and Negotiations between the Churches.
§ 173. Survey of Religious Movements of Nineteenth Century.
§ 174. Nineteenth Century Culture in Relation to Christianity and the Church.
§ 175. Intercourse and Negotiations between the Churches.
II. Protestantism in General.82
§ 176. Rationalism and Pietism
§ 177. Evangelical Union and Lutheran Separation.
§ 178. Evangelical Confederation.
§ 179. Lutheranism, Melanchthonianism, and Calvinism.
§ 180. The “Protestantenverein.”
§ 181. Disputes about Forms of Worship.
§ 182. Protestant Theology in Germany.
§ 183. Home Missions.
§ 184. Foreign Missions.
§ 176. Rationalism and Pietism
§ 177. Evangelical Union and Lutheran Separation.
§ 178. Evangelical Confederation.
§ 179. Lutheranism, Melanchthonianism, and Calvinism.
§ 180. The “Protestantenverein.”
§ 181. Disputes about Forms of Worship.
§ 182. Protestant Theology in Germany.
§ 183. Home Missions.
§ 184. Foreign Missions.
III. Catholicism in General.
§ 185. The Papacy and the States of the Church.
§ 186. Various Orders and Associations.
§ 187. Liberal Catholic Movements.
§ 188. Catholic Ultramontanism.
§ 189. The Vatican Council.104
§ 190. The Old Catholics.
§ 191. Catholic Theology, especially in Germany.
§ 185. The Papacy and the States of the Church.
§ 186. Various Orders and Associations.
§ 187. Liberal Catholic Movements.
§ 188. Catholic Ultramontanism.
§ 189. The Vatican Council.104
§ 190. The Old Catholics.
§ 191. Catholic Theology, especially in Germany.
IV. Relation of Church to the Empire and to the States.
§ 192. The German Confederation.
§ 193. Prussia.
§ 194. The North German smaller States.
§ 195. Bavaria.
§ 196. The South German Smaller States and Rhenish Alsace and Lorraine.
§ 197. The so-called Kulturkampf in the German Empire.106
§ 198. Austria-Hungary.
§ 199. Switzerland.
§ 200. Holland and Belgium.
§ 201. The Scandinavian Countries.
§ 202. Great Britain and Ireland.
§ 203. France.
§ 204. Italy.
§ 205. Spain and Portugal.
§ 206. Russia.
§ 207. Greece and Turkey.
§ 208. The United States of America.120
§ 209. The Roman Catholic States of South America.
§ 192. The German Confederation.
§ 193. Prussia.
§ 194. The North German smaller States.
§ 195. Bavaria.
§ 196. The South German Smaller States and Rhenish Alsace and Lorraine.
§ 197. The so-called Kulturkampf in the German Empire.106
§ 198. Austria-Hungary.
§ 199. Switzerland.
§ 200. Holland and Belgium.
§ 201. The Scandinavian Countries.
§ 202. Great Britain and Ireland.
§ 203. France.
§ 204. Italy.
§ 205. Spain and Portugal.
§ 206. Russia.
§ 207. Greece and Turkey.
§ 208. The United States of America.120
§ 209. The Roman Catholic States of South America.
V. Opponents of Church and of Christianity.
§ 210. Sectarians and Enthusiasts in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Russian Domains.
§ 211. Sectaries and Enthusiasts in the Protestant Domain.
§ 212. Antichristian Socialism and Communism.
§ 210. Sectarians and Enthusiasts in the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Russian Domains.
§ 211. Sectaries and Enthusiasts in the Protestant Domain.
§ 212. Antichristian Socialism and Communism.
Chronological Tables.
Index.
Footnotes
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