Meaux Circle

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The Meaux Circle was an early 16th-century French reformist group of humanist theologians and clergy centered around Meaux that sought to renew the Catholic Church through biblical study and preaching.

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instanceOf Christian humanist group
religious reform movement
aim moral reform of clergy
promotion of biblical study
reform of preaching
renewal of the Catholic Church
country France
dissolutionCause ecclesiastical pressure
royal and theological opposition
doctrinePosition remained within Catholic Church
sympathetic to some evangelical ideas
endTime circa 1525
focus preaching to the laity
reform of diocesan clergy
study of the Bible
historicalContext French Reformation
pre-Reformation Catholic reform
influencedBy Augustinian theology
Desiderius Erasmus
Erasmian humanism
biblical humanism
languageOfPreaching French
leader Guillaume Briçonnet
Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples
legacy contributed to spread of biblical humanism in France
influenced early French Protestantism
locatedIn Meaux
member François Vatable
Guillaume Briçonnet
William Farel
surface form: Guillaume Farel

Gérard Roussel
Jacques Lefèvre d’Étaples
Michel d’Arande
Noël Beda (as opponent)
Pierre Caroli
method biblical exegesis
pastoral reform
vernacular preaching
movement Catholic reform
opposedBy the Faculty of Sacred Theology of the Sorbonne
surface form: Faculty of Theology of Paris

the Faculty of Sacred Theology of the Sorbonne
surface form: Sorbonne theologians
patron Guillaume Briçonnet
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
startTime circa 1518
supportedBy Marguerite de Navarre
theologicalOrientation Christian humanism
biblical humanism
timePeriod early 16th century

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