- The
strigolniki (Russian: стригольники; sg. стригольник, strigolnik) were
followers of a
Russian religious sect
which appeared in the mid-14th century...
- characteristics.
According to Karetnikova, the
Strigolniki were a
response to
changes in the
Orthodox church, the
Strigolniki wanted to
return from
ritualism to the...
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Hussites (Historical)
Czech Brethren Moravians Lollardy (Historical)
Strigolniki (Historical)
Waldensians Protestantism Anabaptists (Radical Protestants)...
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Petrarch as a proto-Protestant who
challenged the Pope's dogma.
Strigolniki: The
strigolniki were a 14th-century
movement in
Russia that were
against monasteries...
-
bishops at the
council who
opposed Mikhail, who was
suspected of
heresy (
Strigolniki). If elected,
Mikhail wanted to
introduce a new way of
enthroning the...
- a
Russian variant of the pre-Reformation era. Any
filiation with the
strigolniki, who
appeared in the 14th century,
remains conjectural, but highlights...
- (1336–1406). In 1382,
Stephen of Perm
wrote a
letter to
Nilus concerning the
Strigolniki schism. Οικουμενικό Πατριαρχείο (in Gr****). E****enical
Patriarchate of...
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Crusade Edmund Hamer Broadbent—The
Pilgrim Church Positive Christianity Strigolniki See
especially Moore 1977, and the
collection of
essays edited by Fr****etto...
- iconoclasm.
Peter of
Bruys opposed the
usage of
religious images, the
Strigolniki were also
possibly iconoclastic.
Claudius of
Turin was the
bishop of...
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Utraquists Unity of the
Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians Piagnoni Strigolniki Waldensians Waldensian Evangelical Church Lutherans are a
major branch...