Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe : : Jacobus Arminius (1559/60-1609) / / edited by Th. Marius van Leeuwen, Keith D. Stanglin, Marijke Tolsma.

19 October 2009 marked the 400th anniversary of the death of Jacobus Arminius in Leiden. He was esteemed for the way in which he sought a via media between strict Calvinism and a more humanistic variant of Christian belief. However, because of his deviation from mainstream Calvinism, he has also bee...

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Superior document:Brill's series in church history, v. 39
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's series in church history ; d. 39.
Physical Description:1 online resource (324 p.)
Notes:Proceedings of a conference held at Leiden University on Oct. 9-10, 2009.
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Other title:Preliminary Materials /
Arminius And Arminianism: An Overview Of Current Research /
Jacobus Arminius:Theologian Of God’s Twofold Love /
\'Augustine Asleep\' Or \'Augustine Awake\'? Jacobus Arminius’s Reception Of Augustine /
Arminius And Rome /
The Biblical Hermeneutics Of Socinians And Remonstrants In The Seventeenth Century /
Arminius Und Die Herbornertheologen: Am Beispiel Von Johannes Piscator /
Arminius Redivivus? The Arminian Influence In French Switzerland And At The Beginning Of The Eighteenth Century /
Arminianism Amongst Protestant Dissenters In England And Ireland In The Eighteenth Century /
Facing Arminius: Jacobus Arminius In Portrait /
Iconographia Arminiana: Portraits From 1609 Until Ca. 1850 /
Bibliographia Arminiana: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography Of The Works Of Arminius /
List Of Contributors /
Index Of Names /
Index Of Places /
Index Of Subjects /
Summary:19 October 2009 marked the 400th anniversary of the death of Jacobus Arminius in Leiden. He was esteemed for the way in which he sought a via media between strict Calvinism and a more humanistic variant of Christian belief. However, because of his deviation from mainstream Calvinism, he has also been violently attacked. Was he a pioneer, who enriched the Reformed tradition by opening it towards new horizons, or a heretic, who founded a new tradition, as an alternative to Reformed theology? The day of the death of this remarkable theologian was commemorated with a conference at Leiden University on Arminius, Aminianism, and Europe (9 and 10 October 2009). The main contributions to that conference are collected in this book. The first part contains some essays on the thinking of Arminius himself: the structure of his theology, his relation to Augustine, and to Rome. The second part deals with Arminianism. Was it influenced by Socinianism, as its opponents often claimed? How was it received in Europe: in Germany, Switzerland (Geneva), England, and Ireland? How far did Arminianism prepare the way for the ideals of the Enlightenment, which made its entry later on in the seventeenth century? An extensive iconography of Jacobus Arminius and an annotated bibliography of all his known writings complete, in the third part, this volume.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1282606212
9786612606212
9047441222
ISSN:1572-4107 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Th. Marius van Leeuwen, Keith D. Stanglin, Marijke Tolsma.