The strigolniki (Russian: стригольники; sg. стригольник, strigolnik) were followers of a Russian religious sect which appeared in the mid-14th century...
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Hussites (Historical) Czech Brethren Moravians Lollardy (Historical) Strigolniki (Historical) Waldensians Protestantism Anabaptists (Radical Protestants)...
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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 Frassetto...
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Utraquists Unity of the Brethren Lollards Pataria Petrobrusians Piagnoni Strigolniki Waldensians Waldensian Evangelical Church Lutherans are a major branch...
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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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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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a Russian variant of the pre-Reformation era. Any filiation with the strigolniki, who appeared in the 14th century, remains conjectural, but highlights...
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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...
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population of Novgorod Land underwent Christianization. The sect of the strigolniki spread to Novgorod from Pskov in the middle of the 14th century, with...
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to put an end to the iconoclastic tendencies in the heresies of the strigolniki and the Judaizers. Religion Past & Present: Encyclopedia of Theology...
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