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Jan Hus Presbyterian Church was created in 1877.

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When was Jan Hus - film - created?

Jan Hus - film - was created in 1954.


How did Jan hus change the church?

Jan hus (john Huss) changed the church by asking questions about the pope in the bible. Hus began to ask questions such as "Why is there pope if it is not mentioned in the bible". For Jan Hus's heresy (ongoing questions) he was burnt at a steak.


Demand for reform of the bohemian church was led by?

Jan Hus


Who demanded reform of the Bohemian Catholic Church?

Jan Hus


John Wycliffe and Jan Hus were punished for criticizing the church?

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John wycliffe and jan hus who were they what issues did they raise against the church and what happend to them?

John believed that the church should be poor like in the days of apostles while Jan Hus condemned immorality of the clergy. They burned to death.


In what concepts did jan hus believe?

Jan Hus was a protestant who believed in the existence of one God the creator of all the universe. Jan Hus was accused of heresy by the Roman Catholic rulers.


Was there a church founded by Jan Hus?

Roman Catholic AnswerJan Hus was an heretic priest who was condemned and burned at the stake, he is considered by the protestants as one of their forerunners.


Why was Jan Hus burnt at the stake?

Jan Hus was burnt at the stake for heresy.


What is the duration of Jan Hus film?

The duration of Jan Hus - film - is 1.92 hours.


In concepts did Jan hus believe?

Jan Hus was a protestant who believed in the existence of one God the creator of all the universe. Jan Hus was accused of heresy by the Roman Catholic rulers.


What teachings of the Catholic Church did Jan hus oppose?

Jan Hus opposed several teachings of the Catholic Church, particularly the authority of the Pope and the Church's practices surrounding indulgences. He criticized the moral corruption of clergy and emphasized the importance of Scripture over Church tradition. Hus advocated for communion in both kinds (bread and wine) for the laity, challenging the Church's teachings on the Eucharist. His views contributed to the wider calls for reform that would eventually influence the Protestant Reformation.