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De Martín Lutero a Juan Calvino [From Martin Luther to Jean Calvin]

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Ramirez Z., Alberto
Keywords
Luther
Calvin
Protestantism
Lutheranism
Calvinism
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Community ethics
Comparative religion and interreligious dialogue
Sociology of religion
Global Church History and World Christianity

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/198790
Abstract
"El próximo día 10 de julio se celebra en el mundo cristiano, especialmente occidental, el V Centenario del nacimiento de Juan Calvino, el reformador francés nacido en Noyon en 1509. Perteneciente a una familia católica, hijo de un importante empleado, abogado de la administración diocesana del mismo lugar, Lutero creció educado dentro del catolicismo. Sin embargo, en 1536 se separó de la Iglesia católico-romana y se convirtió pronto en uno de los reformadores más importantes de la Iglesia. Aunque Lutero y Calvino son más o menos contemporáneos, Calvino pertenece realmente más bien a la segunda generación de reformadores. Desde Lutero hasta Calvino se da un desarrollo evidente que este artículo trata de mostrar con una actitud ecuménica así como la significación del Protestantismo en el origen de la Modernidad." "The year 2009 is to be celebrated at 10th July the fifth centenary of Jean Calvin’s birth. Born in Noyon (France), Calvin was raised in a Roman Catholic family: his father,an administrator in the town’s cathedral, wanted Jean to become a priest. However he had disengaged himself from the Roman Catholic faith 1536 and became one of main reformers of the Church. Although Luther and Calvin were more less contemporaries of one another, Calvin represents the second wave of the Protestant Reformation. From Luther to Calvin it is a obvious development that this article tries to show with ecumenical attitude just as the significance of Protestantism in the origin of Modernity."
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2009
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Article
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