The Theology of the French Reformed Churches : From Henry IV to the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes

Autor: Martin I Klauber
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Popis: The Theology of the French Reformed Churches introduces us to the Huguenots of the seventeenth century. The period was an unusual one in which France boasted two state religions, Roman Catholic and Protestant, due to the protections afforded the latter by the Edict of Nantes in 1598. In this book, Martin I. Klauber and his team of scholars survey the development of and diffi culties facing the early French Reformed tradition as well as the ecclesiastical, theological, and political challenges it faced during the seventeenth century.They also investigate the important contributions made by some of its most significant theologians: Moïse Amyraut, Pierre du Moulin, Jean Daillé, Andreas Rivetus, Charles Drelincourt, Claude Pajon, Jean Claude, and Pierre Jurieu. The theologians of the seventeenth-century French Reformed churches displayed a theological richness rarely remembered even among Reformed believers in the centuries following their labor, and this volume resurrects some of their vitality for a new audience.Table of Contents:Introduction — Martin I. KlauberPart One: The Historical Background1. The Cradle of Reformed Theology: The Reformed Churches from Calvin's Geneva through Henry IV & the Edict of Nantes —Jeanine Olson2. Theodore Beza (1519–1605) and the Crisis of Reformed Protestantism in France —Scott M. Manetsch3. The French Reformed Synods of the Seventeenth Century —Theodore G. Van Raalte4. The French Reformed Churches, Arminianism, and the Synod of Dort (1618–1619) —Donald Sinnema5. The French Reformed Churches: Caught between the Rise of Absolute Monarchy and the Counter Reformation —John B. Roney6. The Edict of Nantes “à la rigueur” (1661–1685) —Marianne Carbonnier-BurkardPart Two: Theology and Theologians in the French Reformed Churches7. John Cameron (ca. 1579–1625) and the French Universalist Tradition — Albert Gootjes8. Beyond Hypothetical Universalism: Moïse Amyraut (1596–1664) on Faith, Reason, and Ethics —Richard A. Muller9. Defender of the Faith or Reformed Rabelias? Pierre du Moulin (1568–1658) and the Arminians —Martin I. Klauber10. Whose Side are They on? Jean Daillé (1594–1670) on the Church Fathers — Martin I. Klauber11. Andreas Rivetus (1572–1651): International Theologian and Diplomat — Willem J. van Asselt12. The Pastoral and Polemical Theology of Charles Drelincourt (1595–1669) — R. Jane McKee13. Polemics, Rhetoric, and Exegesis: Claude Pajon (1626–1685) on Romans 8:7 — Albert Gootjes14. “This glorious seal of God”: Jean Claude (1619–1687), Ephesians 4:30, and Huguenot Pneumatology —Michael A. G. Haykin15. The Devotional Theology of Pierre Jurieu (1637–1713) —Jason Zuidema
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