Jan Kalenec

Jan Kalenec (1490–1546) was a Prague cutler who took up the leadership of the Amosites, a radical branch of the Czech Brethren after the death of their elderly figurehead Amos.[1][2][3] They were known as the malá stránka, "small party" or "minor unity," of the brethren.[4][5]

References

  1. Wacław Urban - Jan Kalenec: przywódca radykalnego odłamu braci czeskich 1985
  2. The Early Reformation in Europe - Page 39 Andrew Pettegree - 1992 "59 Moravia in fact became a haven for dissidents of all types, including such exotics as Jan Kalenec of the Amosites. a splinter group from the Bohemian Brethren, and Jan Dubcansky, a knight who in the 1520s founded his own faith, ..."
  3. The Radical Reformation George Huntston Williams - 1992 "When Kalenec became an Amosite, the Minor Unity took on, locally, new life. The Brethren met in his house in the Ujezd district. Here he rebaptized and administered the communion wine from a wooden chalice to emphasize Christus pauper."
  4. Odrodzenie i reformacja w Polsce Volume 37 Instytut Historii (Polska Akademia Nauk) - 1987 "..1490 — po 1546), twórcy sekty („mała stranka") postaci pod wieloma względami zbliżonej do wczesnego arianizmu polskiego ... Nie wiem też, czy słusznie zamieszczono w artykułach „Kalenec" i „Fischer" drobne opracowania z rozmaitych .."
  5. Petr Voit - Příspěvky ke knihopisu: Dr. Bedřišce Wižďálkové 1996 "Malá stránka, která se v době vydání Sítě začíná působením nožíře Jana Kalence v Praze znovu aktivizovat5. ... kterých se ve vzrušené době počátků pronikání luteránství vyskytovalo povíc (Jan Kalenec, Matěj Poustevník), hledající svou "


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