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2016 | 10 | 21-31

Article title

Zarys dziejów Reformacji w Wielkopolsce

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An Outline of History of the Reformation of Wielkopolska

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The article presents beginnings and development of Protestantism in Wielkopolska (Greater Poland province) till 1570.It is composed of the fol-lowing parts: 1. Beginnings of the Reformation in Wielkopolska; 2. Czech Brethren in Wielkopolska; 3. Lutheranism in Wielkopolska; 4. Calvinists and Arians (Unitarians) in Wielkopolska; 5. Unification of Reformation Denominations. Sandomierz Agreement 1570.Specific feature of the Refor-mation movement was its multi-national character.60 Lutheran parishes of Polish and German speaking communities emerged here.In addition, 64 parishes of Czech Brethren were established under initiative of Czech immigrants, but majority of faithful members were Polish nationals.Calvinist parishes were only three in number while those of Arians (Polish Brethren) formally four, not counting the real existence of a parish in Śmigiel.Despite differences among these various confessions Protestant Churches in Wielkopolska, in fear of the Counter-Reformation, actively joined to unify their confessions.In 1555 Koźminek was the scene of the union between Małopolska (Lesser Poland provice) Calvinists and Czech Brethren in Wielkopolska.Then in 1570 Lutherans, Calvinists and Czech Brethren, excluding Arians (antitrinitarians) concluded a union on a fede-ration base, referred to as “Sandomierz Agreement” with the purpose to mutual recognition of confessions and cooperation.That was an early example of ecumenism among various fractions of Protestantism in Europe.

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10

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21-31

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  • emerytowany profesor zw. dr hab. Uniwersytetu Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu. Pełnił funkcję dziekana Wydziału Nauk Historycznych oraz funkcję prorektora UMK. Specjalizuje się w dziejach Prus i Skandynawii. Jest autorem (książki, artykuły, recenzje) ponad 550 publikacji, w tym ok. 100 w językach obcych. Najważniejsze z nich to: Opera selectavol. IV, Reformacja i protestantyzm w Polsce i Prusach (XVI-XX w.), Wydawnictwo Naukowe UMK, Toruń 2012: Był członkiem zarządu Verein für Reformationsgeschichte oraz wiceprezydentem International Commission for the History of Representative and Parliamentary Institutions. Doctor honoris causa Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie.

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