Franska protestanter

hugenotter i sverige 1 hugenotternas öde 2 valloner hugenotter 3 kalvinister hugenotter 4 Protestantism in France. Protestantism in France has existed in its various forms, starting with Calvinism and Lutheranism since the Protestant Reformation. John Calvin was a Frenchman, as were numerous other Protestant Reformers including William Farel, Pierre Viret and Theodore Beza, who was Calvin's successor in Geneva. 5 The Massacre of Saint Bartholomew's Day was the culmination of a series of events: The Peace of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, which put an end to the third War of Religion on 8 August The marriage between Henry III of Navarre and Margaret of Valois on 18 August The failed assassination of Admiral de Coligny on 22 August 6 Hugenottkrigen (franska: Guerres de Religion) kallas de åtta religionspolitiska konflikterna mellan reformerta protestanter (hugenotter) och katoliker i Frankrike under den andra halvan av talet. 7 Brooks notes the following: "In , 23% of Americans were white evangelical Protestants, according to the Public Religion Research Institute. By , that share was down to %. By , 22% of Americans 65 and older were white evangelical Protestants. Among adults , only 7% were.". 8 På och talet kallades de franska protestanterna för. 9 › samhalle › religionshistoria. 10 Justification by faith alone. The belief that believers are justified, or pardoned for sin, solely on condition of faith in Christ rather than a combination of faith and good works. For Protestants, good works are a necessary consequence rather than cause of justification. [27]. 11 Bartolomeinatten, parisiska blodsbröllopet, var en stor massaker på franska protestanter som ägde rum i Paris natten till den 24 augusti – aposteln Bartolomaios helgondag – i samband med bröllopet mellan Henrik av Navarra och Margareta av Valois, syster till kung Karl IX av Frankrike. 12