Introduction to this Caspar Schwenckfeld issue.
the EditorsThe Reformation of the early sixteenth century was not a single unified movement.
the EditorsTake a trip in a time machine back to Schwenckfeld’s time.
the EditorsA list of eight German states of the sixteenth century.
the EditorsThe fascinating story of this Silesian nobleman's life, and a look at his ideas that added to the volatile atmosphere of reformation change.
Peter C. ErbIn late November 1525, Schwenckfeld traveled almost 100 miles on horseback from Liegnitz to Wittenberg the fountainhead of the reform movement, and met with Martin Luther and some of his Wittenberg colleagues.
the EditorsThis Christian History Gallery focuses on associates of Caspar Schwenckfeld, and on his followers who traveled to Pennsylvania to escape persecution.
the EditorsSchwenckfeld’s teachings on the experiential knowledge of God and the School of Christ.
Rev. Dr. Jack R. RothenbergerOne Schwenckfelder left us an account, in diary form, of the crossing to Pennsylvania.
the EditorsIf we seek God only for the sake of His pure goodness, and not desire more than His pleasure, reward will follow without our seeking.
Caspar SchwenckfeldA Letter to a Mother and Her Children.
Caspar SchwenckfeldSignificant years and happenings in the life of Schwenckfeld and the Schwenckfelders
the EditorsAdditional resources for those who want to research Schwenckfeld and his followers.
the EditorsAbout Adolph Pannash’s painting The Landing of the Schwenckfelders from the St. Andrew.
the EditorsChristianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
Containing today’s events, devotional, quote and stories