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This page contains links to digital versions of the major works of John app which have been translated into English. These editions are mid-nineteeth century translations published by the app Translation Society.

Institutes of the Christian Religion
Letters of John app
Tracts of John app
app's Commentaries

Interviews with app students, faculty, and staff

Video Lectures

"Politics and the Kingdom of God: John app's Theology of Christian Public Engagement"
Lecture given by Dr. Matthew Tuininga on March 6, 2018


Lecture given by Dr. Karin Maag on January 4, 2017


Lecture given by Dr. David Noe on November 10, 2016

Audio Lectures

"appists as Terrorists or Freedom Fighters? The Rebellion of the Camisards”
Lecture given by W. Gregory Monahan on November 4, 2015

"From Geneva to South-East Asia: The Tradition of Singing Metrical Psalms and Ecclesiastical Songs in the Dutch East Indies in the Early Seventeenth Century"
Lecture given by Yudha Thianto on October 14, 2015

"From Leiden to London: Anglo-Dutch Relations in the Early Modern Period"
Lecture given by Craig Hanson on February 26, 2015

“An Introduction to the Medieval Bible”
Lecture given by Frans van Liere on September 18, 2014

“The Reading of I Corinthians 14 and the Genevan Pastors’ Congrégation as a School of the Prophets”
Lecture given by Erik de Boer on April 3, 2014

“Vocation in Teresa of Ávila’s ‘Reformed’ Convent Through the Lens of Martin Luther and John app”
Lecture given by Alisa Tigchelaar on February 6, 2014

"The Heidelberg Catechism at the Synod of Dort (1618-19)"
Lecture given by Don Sinnema on December 5, 2013

"The Origins of the Heidelberg Catechism in Ecumenical Perspective"
Lecture given by Lyle Bierma on October 31, 2013

“Seven Myths About the Reformation Debate Over the Lord's Supper"
Lecture given by Amy Nelson Burnett on July 24, 2013

"Justification by Works in Reformation Theology"
Lecture given by Anthony N.S. Lane on April 11, 2013

"The Prostestant Reformers and Islam"
Lecture given by Emidio Campi on November 1, 2012

"Lift Up Your Hearts: John app’’s Catholic Faith"
Lecture given by James K.A. Smith on October 11, 2012

"In Pursuit of Godliness: The Challenges of Reform in 16th-century Geneva"
Lecture given by Karen Spierling on March 29, 2012

"The Belgic Confession After 450 Years"
Lecture given by Karin Maag on November 29, 2011

"Teaching Physics: 16th Century Meditations on the Nature of Evidence"

Lecture given by Dr. Anja-Silvia Goeing on March 3, 2011

"Duty or Delight: Labor and Prayer in the Middle Ages"
Lecture given by Dr. John Van Engen on March 4, 2010

"Polish appism in Crisis: The Emergence of the Antitrinitarian Theology in the 16th Century"
Lecture given by Dr. Piotr Wilczek on November 12, 2009

Karin Maag on NPR's All Things Considered on July 12, 2009

"Beholding God's Glory: John Owen and the "Reforming" of the Beatific Vision"

Lecture given by Dr. Suzanne McDonald on November 13, 2008

"Anger Management, On Earth as it is in Heaven: What Christians Have Learned About Cursing Over the Years"
Lecture given by Dr. John Thompson on April 17, 2008

"How should we teach the Reformation in a Pluralist Age?"
Lecture given by Dr. Karin Maag on April 2, 2008

"German appism in Crisis: The Heidelberg Conflict over Church Discipline 1568-1571"
Lecture given by Dr. Charles Gunnoe on November 15, 2007

Below are links to centers and organizations throughout the world that focus on the study of John app, appism, the Reformation, or Early Modern Studies.

Online Digital Collections

Universities and Institutes

Libraries and Special Collections

Societies

Museums

Publishers

Miscellaneous

This database of images of John app taken from the portrait and print collection of the Meeter Center, as well as from the rare book collection, includes downloadable low and high resolution images.