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Photo of Heidelberg Castle in the evening

Beauty and Unity in the Reformation

June 26, 2017

By Stephen Varvis

We have been in two “Reformed” centers, two very, very, very beautiful cities.

We arrived here after leaving the Luther towns of Germany.

First, we were in Heidelberg on the Neckar River, the old town wedged in a narrow valley. This is the city of the famous Heidelberg Catechism, which begins by asking and answering, “What is your only comfort?” “That I am not my own, but belong with body and soul, both in life and in death, to my faithful Savior, Jesus Christ.”

Did I say beautiful? Here is a view from our hotel down to the city.

City photo of Heidelberg, Germany
Next, we were in Strasbourg, another Reformed city and one beloved by many.
Photo of memorial monument to Martin Bucer

FPU has a Strasbourg quad for good reason. Strasbourg was led by Martin Bucer, who spent his career as a reformer attempting to bring the newly forming church groups and societies back together. He tried to bring Luther and Zwingli together (but neither was willing to budge).

He taught Calvin how to moderate himself and his reforming agenda. He convinced the leaders of the city of Strasbourg to allow Anabaptists safe haven from persecution elsewhere. And he worked with Catholics to produce a statement on justification that would accommodate the understandings of both Protestants and Catholics. We could use more Bucers in our churches.

While there were persecutions in Strasbourg—the Tower is where some Anabaptists, like Melchior Hoffman, were held—the city was known as one that brought many contending groups together for a generation. Strasbourg is still such a city. Our hotel was not far from the European Parliament buildings and the European Court of Human Rights.

We have had an inspiring trip. And like Heidelberg, Strasbourg is beautiful. Here is its magnificent cathedral, and our group in the old city.

Photo of Strasbourg Cathedral in France Group photo of travelers smiling

We have walked many miles together and discussed European society, storks (which are prevalent in Strasbourg and the larger Alsace region), the various movements of the Reformation, the teachings of the reformers and we have gotten to know each other and made new friendships forged in common understandings and experiences. Our skilled guide, Gunther, has had a wealth of information to share. Still a few more days to go in Switzerland.

Photo of Stephen Varvis

Stephen Varvis , Ph.D.

Faculty Emeritus

Steve Varvis (emeritus professor of history) is an avid traveler, and lover of history, literature, church history, architecture and art. He served as an administrator, and taught history, literature and other assorted subjects at FPU for 40 years. Along with his wife Teri, he plans and leads the FPU Alumni and Friends Tours. So far the tours have gone to The Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, France, Central Europe, Scotland, Ireland, southern France and Italy, Greece and Scandinavia. Their favorite city to spend time in is London. Learn more about FPU Alumni and Friends Tours.

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