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1 July 1523, Hendrik Vos and Johan van den Esschen died by burning at the stake on the Grand-Place in Brussels. They were the first martyrs of the Reformation. Following this event, the Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies (FPTR) in Brussels organized a colloquium to discuss...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-862552023-12-23T02:34:01Z 1523 - The first martyrs of the Reformation Sinnaghel, Harry religion;history;history of religion; protestants;secularization bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBT History: specific events & topics bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs::HRA Religion: general::HRAX History of religion 1 July 1523, Hendrik Vos and Johan van den Esschen died by burning at the stake on the Grand-Place in Brussels. They were the first martyrs of the Reformation. Following this event, the Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies (FPTR) in Brussels organized a colloquium to discuss what has changed in the 500 years since the first martyrs of the Reformation. After an historical introduction to set the scene regarding 1 July 1523, this colloquium dealt with the consequences of the Reformation on various and diverse topics that include secularization, the role of women, democracy, virtue ethics, interreligious dialogue, ending with a proposal on how to move forward. This book can be a starting point for further scientific research, especially in the area of secularization, women’s emancipation, and the beginning of the Jewish-Christian dialogue. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the Reformation and its consequences. 2023-12-20T10:37:57Z 2023-12-20T10:37:57Z 2023 book 9789461175762 9789461175779 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/86255 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9789461175762.pdf https://aspeditions.be/en/book/1523-the-first-martyrs-of-the-reformation/19653 ASP editions - Academic and Scientific Publishers 10.46994/9789461175786 10.46994/9789461175786 5cae5a70-e73a-4f54-96c8-533084e04e50 9789461175762 9789461175779 129 Brussel open access
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description 1 July 1523, Hendrik Vos and Johan van den Esschen died by burning at the stake on the Grand-Place in Brussels. They were the first martyrs of the Reformation. Following this event, the Faculty of Protestant Theology and Religious Studies (FPTR) in Brussels organized a colloquium to discuss what has changed in the 500 years since the first martyrs of the Reformation. After an historical introduction to set the scene regarding 1 July 1523, this colloquium dealt with the consequences of the Reformation on various and diverse topics that include secularization, the role of women, democracy, virtue ethics, interreligious dialogue, ending with a proposal on how to move forward. This book can be a starting point for further scientific research, especially in the area of secularization, women’s emancipation, and the beginning of the Jewish-Christian dialogue. I recommend this book to anyone interested in the Reformation and its consequences.
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