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    Martin Bucer was a German Protestant reformer who influenced Lutheran, Calvinist, and Anglican doctrines and practices. He worked for the Reformation in Strasbourg, Saxony, and England, and was a pioneer of ecumenism.

  2. Martin Bucer, Protestant reformer, mediator, and liturgical scholar best known for his ceaseless attempts to make peace between conflicting reform groups. He influenced not only the development of Calvinism but also the liturgical development of the Anglican Communion.

    • Education & Conversion
    • Diet of Worms
    • Marriage & Excommunication
    • Strasbourg, Luther, & Zwingli
    • Conclusion
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    Bucer was born to a family of coopers (barrel makers) in Selestat, Alsace, in 1491. Nothing is known of his early life, whether he had siblings, or his mother's name. His father and grandfather were both named Claus Butzer, and Bucer's last name is sometimes given this same spelling. His parents were almost certainly well-off as he was educated ins...

    Luther was summoned to appear at the Diet of Worms in April 1521 by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, to explain his views and, hopefully, recant. Charles V was interested in restoring unity to his territories, and Luther's 'new teachings', as they were called, were an obstacle to this. The emperor gave Luther a promise of safe conduct to Worms from W...

    Following Worms, and still under the protection of Hutten and Sickingen, Bucer was employed as a chaplain by the progressive Elector Louis V, Count Palatine (l. 1478-1544), and lived in Nuremberg, where, among others, he met Andreas Osiander (l. 1498-1552), the reformer who would encourage the publication of the works of Argula von Grumbach(l. 1490...

    Bucer was taken under care by the leading Reformed priest of the city, Matthew Zell, and served as his assistant before accepting a position as pastor of St. Aurelia's Church in August 1523. In December 1523 he officiated the marriage of Matthew Zell and Katharina Schütz, and he continued to work with the Zells afterwards as all three shared the sa...

    Between 1530 and 1548, Bucer worked for the unification of the Protestant sects with sometimes more and oftentimes less success. Although he won Melanchthon to his side on significant points, he could not sway Luther. His relationship with Zwingli deteriorated when he would not take a firm stand against Lutheran beliefs. Zwingli had cut all ties wi...

    Learn about Martin Bucer, a German reformer and theologian who influenced many Protestant sects with his focus on unity. Find out his biography, education, conversion, and contributions to the Reformation in Germany and England.

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  3. Aug 24, 2010 · Learn about the life and work of Martin Bucer, a prominent Reformer who influenced John Calvin and mediated between Lutherans and Swiss. This biography by Martin Greschat covers Bucer's education, ministry, writings, and exile in the context of the Reformation.

  4. Oct 11, 2017 · Learn about Martin Bucer, a lesser-known Reformer who bridged the gap between Luther, Zwingli, and Calvin. He pioneered church discipline, small groups, and divorce reform in Strasbourg and Cambridge.

  5. This collection of essays gives us a fascinating look at the Strasbourg Reformer Martin Bucer from many different perspectives and angles. What emerges then from these essays is the complexity that characterized both the man himself and the times in which he lived.

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  7. A comprehensive overview of the life and works of Martin Bucer, a 16th-century Protestant reformer and a key figure in the English Reformation. Learn about his relationship to Luther and Calvin, his role in ecumenism, his biblical commentaries, and his letters.

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