"Sejm" stems from an Old Slavic word meaning "gathering". Its origin was the King's Councils (wiece), which gained power during the time of Poland's fragmentation (1146–1295). The Sejm in 1182 in ? ...
The ideas of Socinianism date from the element of the Protestant Reformation known as the Radical Reformation, and have their root in the Italian Anabaptist movement of the 1540s, such as the Antitrin ...
Arius taught that God the Father and the Son of God did not always exist together eternally. Arians taught that the Logos was a divine being created by God the Father before the world. The Son of God ...
Sozzini was born at Siena, the only son of Alessandro Sozzini and Agnese Petrucci, daughter of Borghese Petrucci b.1490, and granddaughter of Pandolfo Petrucci.His father Alessandro Sozzini, oldest of ...
An internal census showed that in 2004 the Polish Reformed Church had ca. 3500 members. These were spread over eight congregations in Poland:Warsaw?ód?ZelówBe?chatówKleszczów?ychlinStrzelinFur ...
Secemin is a village in W?oszczowa County, ?wi?tokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Secemin. It lies historic Lesser ...
First-generation Reformed theologians include Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), Martin Bucer (1491–1551), Wolfgang Capito (1478–1541), John Oecolampadius (1482–1531), and Guillaume Farel (1489–1565). ...
The English word "trinity" is derived from Latin trinitas, meaning "the number three, a triad". This abstract noun is formed from the adjective trinus (three each, threefold, triple), as the word unit ...
Little is known of his early life. He was born to a peasant family some time between 1525 and 1530 in the town of Goni?dz. According to Symon Budny his true name was Giezek, though throughout his lif ...
The Ecclesia Minor or Minor Reformed Church of Poland, better known today as the Polish Brethren, was started on January 22, 1556, when Piotr of Goni?dz (Peter Gonesius), a Polish student, spoke out ...
Christianity has denominational families (or movements) and also has individual denominations (or communions). Within these denominational families and movements are (often further denominational fami ...
Unitarians trace their history back to the Apostolic Age, i.e. the life of Jesus and the decades immediately after his death, and claim this doctrine was widespread during the pre-Nicene period, that ...
The original initiative for its establishment was contained in a resolution of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches of the United Kingdom in 1987. This led to the establishmen ...
Christopher Hill states that ideas such as anti-Trinitarianism, which scholars solemnly trace back to ancient times, were an integral part of “the lower-class heretical culture which burst into the o ...
Source information is "The Principles and Sources of Our Religious Faith" from the Canadian Unitarian Council Principles Member congregations of the Canadian Unitarian Council, commit to support and p ...