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Theologians (c. 1550-1850)
Jacobus Arminius (1560–1609). Jacobus Arminius was a Dutch minister, professor, and theologian during the Protestant Reformation period. He developed a theology that is the basis for Arminianism and the Dutch Remonstrant movement.…
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Theologians (c.1500-1550)
Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556). St. Ignatius was a Roman Catholic priest and theologian who was also the founder of the religious order the Society of Jesus, whose members are…
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Theologians (c.1000-1400)
Anselm of Canterbury (1033–1109). St. Anselm was an Italian Benedictine monk, philosopher, theologian, and the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 to 1109. Anselm developed his theology with a strictly…
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Theologians (c.100-500)
Polycarp of Smyrna (69–155). Polycarp is considered one of three chief Apostolic Fathers, along with Clement of Rome and Ignatius of Antioch. He was a disciple of John the Apostle, resulting in…
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Introduction to the Doctrine of Last Things
The study of the doctrine of last things is called eschatology. Eschatology is from the Greek word éskhatos (ἔσχατος) meaning last. Scripture uses this term to refer to the last…
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Introduction to the Doctrine of the Church
Ecclesiology is the study of the doctrine of the Church. The word “church” is used in a variety of ways and can therefore be confusing if people are thinking…
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