Daniel Tilenus

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Daniel Tilenus was a 17th-century French Protestant theologian known for his involvement in Reformed doctrinal controversies, particularly over predestination and church discipline.

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instanceOf French person
Protestant
early modern person
theologian
birthYear 1563
centuryActive 17th century
confessionalContext French Reformed Church NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
deathYear 1633
doctrinalFocus church discipline
predestination
era Reformation and post-Reformation era
ethnicity French
familyName Tilenus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Reformed theology
theology
givenName Daniel NERFINISHED
knownFor debates over church discipline
debates over predestination
involvement in Reformed doctrinal controversies
languageOfWork French
Latin
movement Reformed tradition
notableFor controversies within French Reformed churches
occupation theologian
university teacher
opposedBy strict Calvinists
placeOfActivity France NERFINISHED
positionOnPredestination critic of strict Calvinist predestinarianism
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation moderate Calvinist
theologicalTradition Reformed

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