No misdeed went unpunished in Calvin’s Geneva.
In the Prefatory Address to his Institutes, John Calvin defends both his doctrine and its battered believers.
John CalvinInteresting & unusual facts about the Huguenots—and their enemies.
the EditorsThe War of the Three Henris is a microcosm of the battles waged in France.
Elesha CoffmanSuspicious and scared, the king of France ordered a political assassination. Then the real killing began.
Scott M. ManetschReforming doctrine was just the beginning of a vigorous campaign to restructure Christian life—at church, at home, and in each believer’s heart.
Raymond A. MentzerLacking political protection or religious freedom, French Reformed thinkers forged a unique expression of faith.
Martin I. KlauberChronology of key events in Huguenot France.
the EditorsHow one of France’s greatest poets made sense of the Huguenot tragedies.
Alan D. SavageHuguenot intrigues swirled around a handful of key figures.
Emily Alger; Matt Donnelly; Reagan WhiteAs obscure now as his tiny native village, Pierre Viret once captured the hearts of the Huguenots.
Robert D. LinderAs repression became a way of life in France, Huguenots faced three choices: convert, go underground, or risk everything to reach le Refuge.
Bertrand van RuymbekePluralism and evangelicalism collide in contemporary France. A conversation with Sébastien Fath.
Sébastien Fath and the EditorsChristianity and theater
Awakenings
Stories worth retelling
Revival: the first thousand years
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