HIST-308 Lecture Notes - Lecture 80: William Farel, Johannes Oecolampadius, John Calvin
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3 of which saw her wedded to key members of the reformation. Her final husband was martin bucer: back to faber. Despite the work of oecolampadius and capito and bucer, faber never followed his germanic friends down the road to schism. His sympathies with their desire for reform did not extend to fully abandoning the church: faber"s end. He left strasbourg"s combustible environment and returning to catholic france. In some ways he could be compared to staupitz. He had encouraged luther but then refused to go all the way: faber to farel. Figures that faber and the meaux circle had influenced would go on to play key roles in the. No such figure would play a greater role in this connection that farel: farel"s beginnings. Unlike many french reformers, farel was born down in the south of france. He made his way north for the sake of education. That is what led him to meet faber.