Bohemian Confession

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The Bohemian Confession was a 1575 Lutheran-influenced statement of faith that sought to define and secure the religious rights of Protestant estates in the Kingdom of Bohemia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant confession
confession of faith
historical document
aimedAt Habsburg monarch
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
asserts Lutheran doctrinal positions adapted to Bohemian context
rights of Protestant estates to practice their faith
associatedWithEvent Bohemian estates’ negotiations with the king in 1575
chronology 16th century
confessionalFamily Lutheran
country Kingdom of Bohemia NERFINISHED
date 1575
denominationTargeted Lutheran nobles
Utraquist nobles
other Protestant estates in Bohemia
documentType statement of faith
follows Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
genre confessional document
hasPart articles of faith
hasType politico-religious document
historicalPeriod Reformation era
influencedBy Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Lutheran theology
language Czech NERFINISHED
Latin
legalStatusAtTimeOfDrafting not formally enacted as kingdom-wide law
location Bohemia NERFINISHED
mainSubject doctrine of the Protestant estates of Bohemia
opposedBy Catholic authorities in the Habsburg monarchy NERFINISHED
placeInHistory precursor to later religious settlements in Bohemia
politicalContext Habsburg rule over Bohemia
purpose to define the faith of Protestant estates in Bohemia
to secure religious rights of Protestant estates in Bohemia
region Central Europe
relatedTo Bohemian Reformation NERFINISHED
Czech Reformation NERFINISHED
Unity of the Brethren NERFINISHED
Utraquism NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective Lutheran-influenced
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
Protestantism NERFINISHED
significance important Protestant confession in Bohemia
topic Christian theology
Reformation NERFINISHED
church–state relations
religious freedom
year 1575

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Bohemian Protestant nobles supported Bohemian Confession