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Interiors (11)Students (5)Calvin, Jean, 1509-1564 (4)Constantine I, Emperor of Rome, -337 (3)Pulpits (3)Architecture (2)Basler Münster (2)Counter-Reformation (2)Heiliggeistkirche (Heidelberg, Germany) (2)... mehrErscheinungsdatum
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Interior dome of Charlemagne's edifice 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Modeled after San Vitale in Vienna which in turn was modeled after the Church of Holy Sepucher in Jerusalem. The symbolism attached to the dome represented the heavenly sphere and divinity was appropriate both for the place ...
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The interior of the Auditorium 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Not only did Calvin here give lectures on all the books of the bible with the exception of Revelation, but he also consolidated the role of the church in its semi-independence from the state.
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The Great Church in Lieden 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Theological conflicts of the 17th century continued in the 19th, tearing the church apart.
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Charlemagne's Cathedral in Aachen 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Cornie Van De Hoeff takes us from our prior 4th century site to an 8th century site of Charlemagne's "Second Rome" and "new Jerusalem."
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The Grossmunster of Basel 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Note the high pulpit on the first pillar from the crossing with the pews pointed toward the pulpit. The pews were probably a post Reformation addition.
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Basel Grossmunster looking west 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The great new organ is recent, while fillings the raised chancel with pews which look toward the pulpit took place after the Reformation.
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The Pilgrimage Church at Wies 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
This baroque church by Dominkus Zimmermann was featured in a paper on the baroque by LeRoy Suess.
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Double exposure of the interior of St. Nicholas 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The interior of Calvin's church with a somewhat ephemeral President Ridder in the second iteration of Calvin's pulpit. It was in this church that Calvin was heavily influenced by his co-Strasbourg reformer, Bucer, and ...
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Overview of the city of Heidelberg with the Heiliggeistkirche 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The photo taken from the castle is spanned by the later Jesuit church on the extreme left and the Reformation church of the Holy Ghost on the right with the river Neckar in the background.
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Jesuitenkirche in Heidelberg 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The Jesuit Church was begun during the Counter Reformation in 1712. The paper on Heidelberg was given by Richard Koerseman.
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Pieterskerk, Leiden 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Marinus Spierenburg gives his paper in the Pieterskerk, where Arminius is buried.
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Interior of the Church at Wies 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The Counter Reformation sought to promote the faith not only through words but also through architecture which was to promote the glories and superiority of the Roman church through the extravagant baroque art.
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Interior of the Grossmunster of Zurich 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
In 1519, Zwingli was appointed People's Priest at the Grossmunster of Zurich and it was from this position that he began biblical reforms.
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Pieterskerk, Leiden 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Known to tourists as the Pilgrim Fathers Church. It was here that the pilgrims worshiped before embarking for America.
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Interior of the Constantinian Basilica 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
The basilica, and now the hall of the heavenly king, is shown here in it's iteration as a Lutheran church, with members of the Western Christendom Travel Seminar wandering about.
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St. Nicholas, Strasbourg 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
When Calvin was expelled from Geneva for trying to bar an immoral city council member from the Lord's supper, he was expelled from the city and went to Strasbourg where he ministered to a French-speaking congregation in ...
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The emperor Charlemagne 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Located in the church of Sint Servaas.
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Interior view of Sint Servaas 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Saint Seryatius was an Armenian missionary who died in Maastrict c. 384. His remains are enclosed in the altar.
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The Auditorium (central) to the right of the St. Pierre 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Jean Calvin was central to the permanence of the Swiss Reformation. His lectures on the books of the Bible were given in the Auditorium.
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Prince Fridericvs Pivs 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
It was under Prince Frederick that a conflict broke out at the baptismal font at the Church of the Holy Ghost between the Reformed and Lutheran factions. Desiring to keep the peace, Frederick commissioned a catechism which ...
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