Confession de foi du chrétien

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Confession de foi du chrétien is a Reformed Protestant statement of faith authored by the 16th-century theologian Théodore de Bèze, summarizing key doctrines of Calvinist theology.


Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Calvinist doctrinal summary
Protestant statement of faith
Reformed confession of faith
associatedWith French-speaking Reformed communities
Swiss Reformation
audience Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Christians

catechumens in Reformed churches
author Theodore Beza
surface form: Théodore de Bèze
century 16th century
confesses final authority of the Bible in matters of faith and practice
salvation by grace through faith
confessionalFamily Reformed confessions
dateWritten 16th century
doctrine Trinity
authority of Scripture
church discipline
justification by faith alone
original sin
person and work of Christ
predestination
sacraments in Reformed understanding
sovereignty of God
hasPerspective anti-Roman Catholic polemic of the Reformation era
historicalPeriod Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
influencedBy Institutes of the Christian Religion
John Calvin
language French
placeOfOrigin Reformed churches in the Francophone world
purpose to provide a concise Calvinist confession
to summarize key doctrines of Reformed faith for believers
religiousDenomination Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
religiousGenre catechetical text
confession of faith
subject Christian ethics
Christian theology
Reformed soteriology
ecclesiology
sacramental theology
theologicalOrientation orthodox Reformed
theologicalTradition Calvinism
Reformed theology
usedIn Reformed churches

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Theodore Beza notableWork Confession de foi du chrétien