03833nam 2200685 a 450 991078222090332120220705023450.01-281-92636-1978661192636690-474-2065-910.1163/ej.9789004157842.i-592(CKB)1000000000550481(EBL)467920(OCoLC)302420395(SSID)ssj0000160970(PQKBManifestationID)11154823(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000160970(PQKBWorkID)10198060(PQKB)10992614(MiAaPQ)EBC467920(OCoLC)154034209(nllekb)BRILL9789047420651(WaSeSS)Ind00015922(Au-PeEL)EBL467920(CaPaEBR)ebr10270835(PPN)174389833(EXLCZ)99100000000055048120070709d2007 uy 0gerur|n|---|||||txtccrGemeindeordnung und Kirchenzucht[electronic resource] Johannes a Lascos Kirchenordnung für London (1555) und die reformierte Konfessionsbildung /von Judith BeckerLeiden ;Boston Brill20071 online resource (607 p.)Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions,1573-4188 ;v. 122Revised version of author's thesis (doctoral--Ruhr-Universität Bochum, 2006).90-04-15784-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. [559]-575) and indexes.Vorläufige Material /J. Becker --Einleitung /J. Becker --Johannes A Lascos Ekklesiologie /J. Becker --Kirchenordnung Und Kirchenzucht In Der Kirchengemeinde Emden, 1557–1600 /J. Becker --Kirchenordnung Und Kirchenzucht In Der Niederländischen Fremdengemeinde London, 1560–1600 /J. Becker --Kirchenordnung Und Kirchenzucht In Der Französischen Fremdengemeinde London, 1560–1600 /J. Becker --Johannes A Lascos Ekklesiologische Konzeption Und Die Formierung Reformierter Gemeinden /J. Becker --Quellen- Und Literaturverzeichnis /J. Becker --Register /J. Becker.This study describes the origins of early Reformed confessional development using the example of those congregations of religious refugees most heavily influenced by John Laski: the congregation at Emden and the Dutch and French Strangers’ Churches in London. At its center are questions about the congregation as the location of ecclesiology. The outlines of Laski’s theology--which viewed the congregation as the communion of the body of Christ--are described in comparison to the approaches of other Reformers and in relationship to daily reality in the second half of the sixteenth century. Working from a rich base of source materials, the author discusses the development of teachings on church offices and the practice of church discipline, thus illuminating the self-understanding of the three congregations. Becker shows how reciprocal influences and attempts to conform led to the unification of doctrine and community life within these congregations.Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions ;v. 122.Reformed ChurchDisciplineReformationEnglandLondonReformationGermanyEmden (Lower Saxony)ChurchHistory of doctrines16th centuryReformed ChurchDiscipline.ReformationReformationChurchHistory of doctrines284.2092Becker JudithDr.653651MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910782220903321Gemeindeordnung und Kirchenzucht3819336UNINA