Public Disputations at Leiden

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Public Disputations at Leiden are a series of academic theological debates conducted by the Dutch Reformed theologian Jakob Hermanszoon (Arminius) during his tenure at the University of Leiden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf series of academic disputations
theological debates
academicDiscipline Reformed theology
theology
affiliation University of Leiden NERFINISHED
aim clarification of Arminius’s theological views
systematic exposition of Christian doctrine
conductor Jacobus Arminius NERFINISHED
Jakob Hermanszoon NERFINISHED
country Dutch Republic
endTime circa 1609
hasPart individual public disputations on specific loci of theology
historicalContext controversy over predestination in the Dutch Reformed Church
inception early 17th century
influenced Arminianism NERFINISHED
Remonstrant theology
language Latin
location Leiden NERFINISHED
Leiden University NERFINISHED
mainSubject Christian ethics
Christology
divine election
divine grace
faith and works
free will
justification
original sin
predestination
providence
reprobation
salvation
sin
the Holy Spirit NERFINISHED
the assurance of salvation
the authority of Scripture
the calling of God
the church
the church fathers
the church’s discipline
the church’s ministry
the covenant of God
the fall of man
the image of God in humanity
the law and the gospel
the law of God
the nature of God
the perseverance of believers
the sacraments
the use of reason in theology
startTime circa 1603
timePeriod early 17th century
late 16th century
tradition Dutch Reformed Church NERFINISHED

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