16th-century religious event
C26999
concept
A 16th-century religious event is a historically situated occurrence, such as a council, reform, conflict, or ritual, that reflects and influences the era’s intense transformations in faith, doctrine, and church authority.
Observed surface forms (6)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 16th-century historical event | 2 |
| 16th-century religious controversy | 2 |
| 16th-century religious conflict | 1 |
| Reformation-era controversy | 1 |
| event in the Scottish Reformation | 1 |
| event of the Protestant Reformation | 1 |
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Wittenberg Concord negotiations | — |
| Siege of Münster | event of the Protestant Reformation |
| Adiaphoristic controversy | 16th-century religious conflict |
| Crypto-Calvinist controversy | 16th-century religious controversy |
| Osiandrian controversy | 16th-century religious controversy |
| Siege of Leith | event in the Scottish Reformation |
| Regensburg Colloquy (1541) | 16th-century historical event |
| Eucharistic controversies of the Reformation | Reformation-era controversy |
| Vestments controversy | 16th-century historical event |