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- Magisterial_Reformation abstract "The Magisterial Reformation is a phrase that \"draws attention to the manner in which the Lutheran and Calvinist reformers related to secular authorities, such as princes, magistrates, or city councils\", i.e. \"the magistracy\". While the Radical Reformation rejected any secular authority over the Church, the Magisterial Reformation argued for the interdependence of the church and secular authorities, i.e. \"The magistrate had a right to authority within the church, just as the church could rely on the authority of the magistrate to enforce discipline, suppress heresy, or maintain order.\"In addition, the term magister relates to the emphasis on authoritative teachers. Often this is seen in the names of theological schools descending from magisterial reformers (i.e. Lutheran, Calvinist, Zwinglian, etc.)".
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- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Authority.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Calvinism.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_terminology.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Protestant_Reformation.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Local_church.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Lutheranism.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Magister_degree.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Magistrate.
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- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLink Secularity.
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magisterial Protestants".
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Magisterial Reformation".
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- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "magisterial Reformation".
- Magisterial_Reformation wikiPageWikiLinkText "magisterial traditions".
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- Magisterial_Reformation subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Magisterial_Reformation subject Category:Protestant_Reformation.
- Magisterial_Reformation hypernym Phrase.
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- Magisterial_Reformation comment "The Magisterial Reformation is a phrase that \"draws attention to the manner in which the Lutheran and Calvinist reformers related to secular authorities, such as princes, magistrates, or city councils\", i.e. \"the magistracy\". While the Radical Reformation rejected any secular authority over the Church, the Magisterial Reformation argued for the interdependence of the church and secular authorities, i.e.".
- Magisterial_Reformation label "Magisterial Reformation".
- Magisterial_Reformation sameAs Q6731130.
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- Magisterial_Reformation wasDerivedFrom Magisterial_Reformation?oldid=644420255.
- Magisterial_Reformation isPrimaryTopicOf Magisterial_Reformation.