Johannes Bogerman

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Johannes Bogerman was a prominent Dutch Reformed theologian best known for presiding over the Synod of Dort (1618–1619), which produced the Canons of Dort and shaped Calvinist doctrine.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian minister
Dutch Reformed theologian
human
theologian
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
dateOfBirth 1576-01-03
dateOfDeath 1637-09-11
educatedAt University of Franeker
University of Geneva
University of Heidelberg NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Frisian
familyName Bogerman
fieldOfWork Reformed theology
biblical exegesis
dogmatic theology
givenName Johannes
hasOccupation Bible translator
influencedBy John Calvin
Theodore Beza
knownFor contribution to Dutch Bible translation efforts
defense of Calvinist orthodoxy
presiding over the Synod of Dort
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Latin
memberOf Dutch Reformed Church
movement Calvinism
Reformed scholasticism
name Johannes Bogerman self-link
notableRole president of the Synod of Dort
notableWork Canons of Dort
sermons and theological treatises
writings against Arminianism
occupation clergyman
theologian
participatedIn Synod of Dort
placeOfBirth East Frisia
Upleward
placeOfDeath Dutch Republic
Franeker
Friesland
positionHeld minister in the Dutch Reformed Church
professor of theology at the University of Franeker
religion Calvinism
Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Christianity
workLocation Franeker
Leeuwarden

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University of Franeker notableProfessor Johannes Bogerman
Johannes Bogerman name Johannes Bogerman self-link