Protestant and Catholic Scholasticism
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Philip
Melanchthon (1497-1560); Loci theologici; 1530 –Augsburg confession
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Georg
Calixtus (1586-1656)
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Jacobus
Arminus (1560-1609); Dirck Koornhert; Francis Gomarus; Remonstrants
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1618-19
- Synod of Dort
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TULIP:
1. Total depravity
2. Unconditional election
3. Limited atonement
4. Irresistable grace
5. Perserverence of the Saints
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Westminster
Assembly (1643)
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Gallicanism;
Ultramontanism; Justin Febronius – 1763; Josephism
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Jansenism
– 1640 – Cornelius Jansenius; Blaise Pascal (1623-62)
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Quietism
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Galileo
(1564-1642); Idealism & Empiricism
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Descartes
(1596-1650); Cartesianism; cogito, ergo sum
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occasionalism;
monism; preestablished harmony
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John
Locke (1632-1704); Essay concerning Human Understanding; The Reasonableness of Xy (1695)
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Deism:
Lord Herbert of Cherbury; John Toland (1670-1722) Christianity not
Mysterious; Matthew Tindal (1655-1733) Christianity as Old as Creation
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David
Hume (1711-1776)
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Immanuel
Kant (1724-1804)
Pietism &
Spiritualism
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Sebastian
Franck (1499-c. 1542); Caspar Schwen
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Jakob
Boehme (1575-1624); Brilliant Dawn; The Way to Christ; Paracelsus
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Quakers/Religious
Society of Friends; George Fox (1624-91); Inner Light
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Emanuel
Swedenborg (1688-1772)
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Philip
Jakob Spener (1635-1705)
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Count
Zinzendorf (1700-60) & the Moravians
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Methodism:
John Wesley (1703-91); George Whitfield (1714-70)
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Pope
Alexander VI (1431-1503) – 1493; Cortes; Aztecs
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1565
– St. Augustine; 1608 – Quebec
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Jamestown
VA – 1607
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Baptists
- Roger Williams (1603-83)
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William
Penn (1644-1718)
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Johnathan
Edwards (1703-1758)