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This Week in Church History: Marburg Colloquy Introduction
Other posts in the series: Day 1 (October 1) Day 2 (October 2) Day 3 (October 3) Day 4 (October 4) October 1 will mark the anniversary of the beginning of the Marburg Colloquy, held in 1529. Over the next several days, we’ll be publishing a series of posts going through the day-to-day happenings at…
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This Week in Church History: Marburg Colloquy Day One (October 1)
Other posts in the series: Introduction Day 2 (October 2) Day 3 (October 3) Day 4 (October 4) In the second part of our series on the Marburg Colloquy, we’re looking at the events on the first day of the Marburg Colloquy, October 1, 1529. Beginnings of the Colloquy The colloquy began informally on the morning…
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This Week in Church History: Marburg Colloquy Day 2 (October 2)
Other posts in the series: Introduction Day 1 (October 1) Day 3 (October 3) Day 4 (October 4) What we are referring to as day two of the colloquy is, technically speaking, day one. Though the discussion began informally on Friday the 1st between Luther, Zwingli, Melanchthon, and Oecolampadius, the colloquy did not officially begin…
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This Week in Church History: Marburg Colloquy Day 3 (October 3)
Older posts in the series: Introduction Day 1 (October 1) Day 2 (October 2) Day 4 (October 4) The third day of the Marburg Colloquy is the day that the wheels basically came off the cart. The first day featured informal discussions with a small group and was followed by more official (and similarly fruitless) discussions…
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This Week in Church History: Marburg Colloquy Day 4 (October 4)
Previous posts in the series: Introduction Day 1 (October 1) Day 2 (October 2) Day 3 (October 3) In this final post, we’re going to recap what the final day of the colloquy and then discuss the colloquy’s importance within the larger story of the Reformation. A Brief Summary of Day 4 (October 4) of the…