Cuius regio, eius religio - Whose land, whose religion. This is the core of the Religious Peace of Augsburg . Today, 455 years before it was closed on 25 September 1555th He assured the supporters of the Reformation, the recognition of their commitment.
Cuius regio, eius religio: This means that the dukes and princes are for his subjects from religion. Who does not want to accept, so can emigrate. Real freedom of religion was not. Free to choose their religion, were only the landlords. It was a compromise solution, after all. was
Irreconcilable differences of faith, but it continues - especially next to the Catholic, only the Lutheran Confession was accepted, but not reformed. From 1618 came the contradictions out again, as the Thirty Years' War broke out. At the end of which was "cuius regio, eius religio" confirmed, this time for the Protestants.
took the Religious Peace of Augsburg of 1555, nearly a century, until he prevailed. His enduring significance, the more enhanced.
The right to choose their own faith itself, we talk to each one. Because no power on earth can stop people from seeking their salvation, there must be freedom to do so. Here with us - and everywhere else in the world.
[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]
Cuius regio, eius religio: This means that the dukes and princes are for his subjects from religion. Who does not want to accept, so can emigrate. Real freedom of religion was not. Free to choose their religion, were only the landlords. It was a compromise solution, after all. was
Irreconcilable differences of faith, but it continues - especially next to the Catholic, only the Lutheran Confession was accepted, but not reformed. From 1618 came the contradictions out again, as the Thirty Years' War broke out. At the end of which was "cuius regio, eius religio" confirmed, this time for the Protestants.
took the Religious Peace of Augsburg of 1555, nearly a century, until he prevailed. His enduring significance, the more enhanced.
The right to choose their own faith itself, we talk to each one. Because no power on earth can stop people from seeking their salvation, there must be freedom to do so. Here with us - and everywhere else in the world.
[This article is also available as radio devotions in the series "Feels Like Heaven" took place at Rockland Radio . hear! (Mp3 file) ]