Nontrinitarian statement of Christian faith from the 17th century
The Racovian Catechism (Pol.: Katechizm Rakowski) is a nontrinitarian statement of faith from the 16th century. The title Racovian comes from the publishers, the Polish Brethren, who had founded a sizeable town in Raków, Kielce County, where the Racovian Academy and printing press was founded by Jakub Sienieński in 1602.
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The RacovianCatechism (Pol.: Katechizm Rakowski) is a nontrinitarian statement of faith from the 16th century. The title Racovian comes from the publishers...
Socinians in Poland published the RacovianCatechism in 1605, using the question and answer format of a catechism for the orderly presentation of their...
narrowly defined position of the Racoviancatechisms and library. Socinian theology, as summarised in the RacovianCatechism, rejected the views of orthodox...
worked with Joachim Stegmann (1595–1633) on the RacovianCatechism of 1605, and taught at the Racovian Academy of the Polish Brethren. After the expulsion...
the Polish Brethren to a formal declaration of this belief in the RacovianCatechism, Fausto Sozzini involuntarily ended up giving his name to this Christological...
books from the Racovian Academy. The Englishman John Biddle had translated two works by Przypkowski, as well as the RacovianCatechism and a work by Joachim...
Founders And Facing Facts', (2001), page 8 Rees, Thomas. (1818). The RacovianCatechism: With Notes and Illustrations, Translated from the Latin; to which...
in August 1650 he licensed for publication by William Dugard the RacovianCatechism, based on a non-trinitarian creed. Milton's alleged Arianism, like...
theologian. He is known for his German translation of the RacovianCatechism, and Racovian New Testament (1606) translated from Greek into Polish. A migrant...
his father at Raków, Kielce County the Racovian Academy and a printing-press, from which the RacovianCatechism was issued in 1605. In 1610, a Catholic...
Krzysztof Morsztyn Sr. (1522-1600) Hieronim Moskorzowski (1560-1625) - RacovianCatechism, 1605 Salomon Paludius Piotr Stoiński Jr. (1565-1605), son of Pierre...
Christadelphians — who have acknowledged works such as the RacovianCatechism and Biddle's Twofold Catechism as prefiguring and compatible with their beliefs....
Wightman in 1612, after they in 1609 published a Latin version of the RacovianCatechism. The most prominent Socinian of the 1650s was John Biddle, often known...
Corderius, and Valentinus Smalcius (who translated into German the RacovianCatechism). In 1572, the Jagiellon dynasty died out, and next year, Henry III...
son, Piotr Stoiński Jr. (1565–1605) co-author of the RacovianCatechism and teacher at the Racovian Academy. He was one of the team which produced the Brest...
other Racovian and Socinian texts were printed or reprinted in Amsterdam by the same group of exiles, printers and booksellers. The RacovianCatechism and...
Heresy in Christianity History of Christian theology Polish Brethren RacovianCatechism Remonstrants Unitarianism This article incorporates text from a publication...
Heresy in Christianity History of Christian theology Polish Brethren RacovianCatechism Remonstrants Unitarianism Biagioni, Mario (2018). "SOZZINI (Socini)...
translation London 1653). He worked with Andrzej Wiszowaty on the RacovianCatechism of 1605. Joachim Stegmann Jr. (1618–1678), his son, writer Krzysztof...
is no longer required. The document is basically Socinian (as the RacovianCatechism) with Arminian modifications. The characteristic Christology of Laelio...
Andreas Dudith. He prepared the Polish and Latin text of the 1605 RacovianCatechism, which Fausto Sozzini, who died in 1604, did not manage to complete...
toleration should be limited by the state and joined in opposing the RacovianCatechism. Nye was famous for supporting religious freedom and independence...
the group of ten, dominated by Independents, condemning in 1652 the RacovianCatechism, with Nye and Bridge, six further Independents, John Dury, and Adoniram...