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Oneness doctrine (Pentacostalism) --- Trinity --- Trinity --- Antitrinitarianism.
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En 1545, la querelle qui oppose Pierre Caroli à Jean Calvin à propos de la doctrine trinitaire est à son comble. Pierre Caroli, docteur de la Sorbonne, ancien pasteur de Lausanne, publie une Refutatio blasphemiae Farellistarum in sacrosanctam Trinitatem. Calvin, au nom de Farellistes et sous le nom d'emprunt de Nicolas Des Gallars, répond par une Pro G. Farello et collegis ejus, adversus Petri Caroli theologastri calumnias, defensio Nicolai Gallasii. Ces deux textes sont publiés conjointement pour la première fois afin que tout lecteur puisse aisément affiner sa perception du conflit qui opposa Caroli à Calvin entre 1537 et 1545. Pierre Caroli, par sa Refutatio, cherche à prouver sa bonne foi et obtenir quelque faveur princière de Nicolas de Lorraine, alors que Calvin, par sa Defensio, veut défendre la cause réformée malmenée par une critique qui se rapproche de procédés inquisitoriaux. Les deux antagonistes : Pierre Caroli, docteur de la Sorbonne (1521), épris d’un renouveau de l’Eglise (1522-1534), premier pasteur de Lausanne (1536), oscillant entre les deux cultes avant de prendre les armes d’un inquisiteur (1542-1545) ; Calvin, jeune auteur de l’Institutio (1536), fer de lance des réformés et défenseur de la vérité contre la Sorbonne, Sadolet et Caroli (1542-1545). Face à l’écrit de Caroli, Calvin rétablit la vérité des faits et rappelle les fondements doctrinaux de la Réforme, identiques à ceux de l’Eglise romaine, en ce qui concerne les doctrines de la Trinité et de l’Incarnation. Une relecture du contexte de 1537 met en évidence les motifs qui amènent Caroli à proférer son accusation d’arianisme à l’égard de ses collègues Viret, Calvin et Farel. Calvin assure la défense de la doctrine réformée en rédigeant une Confessio Genevensium praedicatorum de Trinitate. En 1545, ce texte se retrouve au cœur de l’accusation de Caroli et permet à Calvin de défendre la position réformée.
286 --- Anabaptisten. Wederdopers --- Anabaptists --- Anabaptistes --- Controverses religieuses --- Libre arbitre --- Ouvrages de controverse --- Servet, Miguel, --- Sabellianism --- Caroli, Pierre, --- Des Gallars, Nicolas, --- Des Gallards, Nicolas, --- Gallards, Nicolas des, --- Gallars, Nicolas des, --- Gallasius, Nicolaus, --- Salicaeus, Nicolaus, --- Salicetus, Nicolaus, --- Farel, Wilhelm, --- Farel, William, --- Carolus, Petrus, --- Antitrinitarianism --- Trinity --- Reformed Church --- Arianism --- 2 CALVIN, JEAN --- Christian heresies --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Homoousian controversy --- 2 CALVIN, JEAN Godsdienst. Theologie--CALVIN, JEAN --- Godsdienst. Theologie--CALVIN, JEAN --- Apologetic works --- Doctrines --- History --- Farel, Guillaume, --- Theology --- 16th century --- Complete works --- Critical edition. --- Servet, Michel --- Critique et interprétation --- Procès --- Libertines (Spirituals) --- Controversial literature. --- Calvinism --- Théologie --- Calvinisme --- Early works to 1800. --- Ouvrages avant 1800 --- Theology - Early works to 1800 --- Anabaptists - Controversial literature. --- Libertines (Spirituals) - Controversial literature.
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In this volume, Khaled Anatolios presents a comprehensive study of Saint Athanasius, one of the most influential figures in the development of Christian doctrine. He analyzes the coherence of Athanasius' theology by relating the various aspects of his doctrine - God, creation, theological anthropology, Christology and redemption, and the life of grace - to a pervasive emphasis on the radical distinction, and simultaneous relation, between God and world. Athanasius: The Coherence of his Thought provides a systematic account of the overall inner logic of the Athanasian vision. It shows
Theology, Doctrinal --- Church history --- Arianism. --- Religion. --- Antitrinitarianism --- Christian heresies --- Homoousian controversy --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- History --- Doctrines --- Athanasius, --- Afanasiĭ, --- Афанасий, --- Aḟanasīĭ Velikīĭ, --- Atanasio, --- Atanazy, --- Atanazy Wielki, --- Athanase, --- Athanasios, --- Athanāsiyūs, --- Athnāsiyūs, --- Bābā Athanāsiyūs Baṭriyark al-Iskandarīyah, --- أثناسيوس، --- بابا اثناسيوس بطريرك الإسكندرية --- Atanasie cel Mare, --- Pseudo-Athanasius --- Athanasius. --- Theology. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Atanasije Aleksandrijski, --- Athanasios Alexandreias, --- Athanasius, - Saint, Patriarch of Alexandria, - -373
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Socinianism has often been studied in national contexts and apart from other currents like Arminianism. This volume is especially interested in the “in-betweens”: the relationship of Anti-trinitarianism to “liberal” currents in reformed Protestantism, namely Dutch Remonstrants, English Latitudinarians and some French Huguenots. This in-between also has a local aspect: the volume studies the transformations that Anti-trinitarianism experienced in the complicated transition from its origins in Italy and its refuge in Poland, Moravia and Transsylvania to Prussia, to the Netherlands and later to England. What effects did this transfer have on the dynamics of pluralization in the progressive Netherlands? How did the Socinians overcome social adaptation from a group of exiles to a diffuse movement of modernization? How did they manage to connect within the new milieu of Arminians, Cartesians, Spinozists and Lockeans? Contributors include: Hans W. Blom, Roberto Bordoli, Douglas Hedley, Sarah Hutton, Didier Kahn, Dietrich Klein, Florian Mühlegger, Martin Mulsow, Jan Rohls, Luisa Simonutti, and Stephen David Snobelen.
History of civilization --- Christian church history --- History of Europe --- anno 1600-1699 --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Socinianism --- Arminianism --- Calvinism --- Théologie dogmatique --- Socinianisme --- Arminianisme --- Calvinisme --- History --- History of doctrines --- Histoire --- Histoire des doctrines --- Europe --- Church history --- Intellectual life --- Histoire religieuse --- Vie intellectuelle --- -Socinianism --- -Arminianism --- -Calvinism --- -Intellectual life --- -284.91 --- 288 --- Cultural life --- Culture --- Reformed Protestantism --- Congregationalism --- Reformation --- Reformed Church --- Puritans --- Zwinglianism --- Protestantism --- Antitrinitarianism --- Arianism --- Trinity --- Unitarianism --- Christian doctrines --- Christianity --- Doctrinal theology --- Doctrines, Christian --- Dogmatic theology --- Fundamental theology --- Systematic theology --- Theology, Dogmatic --- Theology, Systematic --- Theology --- -History of doctrines --- -Arminianisme. Remonstranten. Synode van Dordrecht--(1618-1619) --- Antitrinitariërs. Unitariërs. Heshusianen. Socinianen. Racovianische catechismus --- Doctrines --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- -Conferences - Meetings --- 284.91 Arminianisme. Remonstranten. Synode van Dordrecht--(1618-1619) --- Arminianisme. Remonstranten. Synode van Dordrecht--(1618-1619) --- Théologie dogmatique --- 284.91 --- Conferences - Meetings --- Theology [Doctrinal ] --- 17th century --- Theology, Doctrinal - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Socinianism - Europe - History of doctrines - 17th century. --- Arminianism - Europe - History of doctrines - 17th century. --- Calvinism - Europe - History of doctrines - 17th century. --- Intellectual life - 17th century. --- Europe - Church history - 17th century. --- GROTIUS (HUGO DE GROOT, DIT), JURISTE ET DIPLOMATE HOLLANDAIS, 1583-1645 --- THEOLOGIE DOGMATIQUE --- SOCINIANISME --- ARMINIANISME --- CALVINISME --- VIE INTELLECTUELLE --- CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION --- EUROPE --- 17E SIECLE --- HISTOIRE DES DOCTRINES
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