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Maybe the best way to cover the Barth debate is to fix up Neo-orthodoxy and use that instead. That way, we could state the opinion of conservative Calvinists in that article (with a link elsewhere), to prevent the problem.
Yes?
-- TimNelson 15:37, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Some comments, rather than being archived, were moved to the discussion pages listed in the FAQ/FHD messagebox at the top of the page, to be preserved for posterity. -- TimNelson 04:36, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
It just occurred to me while working on the Huldrych Zwingli article, shouldn't he be under the "Background" category rather than the "Influences"? Calvinism could not have influenced Zwingli considering that he died before Calvinism was spread. But through Bullinger and the Zürich Consensus, Zwingli could have been an important "background" to Calvinism. -- RelHistBuff ( talk) 13:45, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
I propose a new section for history mentioning important movements and events that shaped the Reformed Churches such like Reformation in Switzerland, Crypto-Calvinism, Scottish Reformation, Reformation in the Kingdom of Hungary, the Vestments controversy, the History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate, Synod of Dort, Bishops' Wars, Antinomian Controversy, Westminster Assembly, Nonconformist (Protestantism), Helvetic Consensus, Half-Way Covenant, Old Side–New Side controversy, Old School–New School controversy, 1886 Dutch Reformed Church split and so on. Barumbarumba ( talk) 10:17, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
Is it preferable to use an abstract symbol rather than a depiction of certain figures? If so, is there such an appropriate symbol? Lutherans have the rose, and the Anglican template uses Canterbury Cathedral, for example
Some options that come to mind:
If one of these really only stood for a subset of the reformed movement, say the Huguenot cross for the Huguenots alone, I don't think we could use it. However, I notice that the Huguenot cross is already in use for the "Calvinism portal", so perhaps it is a valid candidate. Dirkwillems ( talk) 20:54, 11 April 2024 (UTC)
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Maybe the best way to cover the Barth debate is to fix up Neo-orthodoxy and use that instead. That way, we could state the opinion of conservative Calvinists in that article (with a link elsewhere), to prevent the problem.
Yes?
-- TimNelson 15:37, 31 March 2007 (UTC)
Some comments, rather than being archived, were moved to the discussion pages listed in the FAQ/FHD messagebox at the top of the page, to be preserved for posterity. -- TimNelson 04:36, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
It just occurred to me while working on the Huldrych Zwingli article, shouldn't he be under the "Background" category rather than the "Influences"? Calvinism could not have influenced Zwingli considering that he died before Calvinism was spread. But through Bullinger and the Zürich Consensus, Zwingli could have been an important "background" to Calvinism. -- RelHistBuff ( talk) 13:45, 1 February 2008 (UTC)
I propose a new section for history mentioning important movements and events that shaped the Reformed Churches such like Reformation in Switzerland, Crypto-Calvinism, Scottish Reformation, Reformation in the Kingdom of Hungary, the Vestments controversy, the History of the Calvinist–Arminian debate, Synod of Dort, Bishops' Wars, Antinomian Controversy, Westminster Assembly, Nonconformist (Protestantism), Helvetic Consensus, Half-Way Covenant, Old Side–New Side controversy, Old School–New School controversy, 1886 Dutch Reformed Church split and so on. Barumbarumba ( talk) 10:17, 6 June 2023 (UTC)
Is it preferable to use an abstract symbol rather than a depiction of certain figures? If so, is there such an appropriate symbol? Lutherans have the rose, and the Anglican template uses Canterbury Cathedral, for example
Some options that come to mind:
If one of these really only stood for a subset of the reformed movement, say the Huguenot cross for the Huguenots alone, I don't think we could use it. However, I notice that the Huguenot cross is already in use for the "Calvinism portal", so perhaps it is a valid candidate. Dirkwillems ( talk) 20:54, 11 April 2024 (UTC)