Josué de la Place

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Josué de la Place was a 17th-century French Reformed theologian known for his influential work on the doctrine of mediate imputation and his role in shaping Protestant scholastic thought.

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instanceOf 17th-century theologian
French Reformed theologian
Protestant scholastic theologian
centuryActive 17th century
confessionalContext Reformed churches in France
countryOfActivity France NERFINISHED
doctrinalFocus imputation of Adam’s sin
justification
original sin
doctrineDeveloped mediate imputation of Adam’s sin
era Post-Reformation era
fieldOfWork Reformed dogmatics
scholastic theology
theology
influenced Protestant scholasticism
later Reformed discussions on original sin
knownFor contributions to Protestant scholastic thought
debates on original sin and imputation
doctrine of mediate imputation
languageOfWork French
Latin NERFINISHED
movement Protestant scholasticism
Reformed orthodoxy NERFINISHED
nationality French
occupation theologian
university professor
opposedBy theologians defending immediate imputation
religiousTradition Calvinism NERFINISHED
Reformed
theologicalPosition emphasis on mediate imputation through inherited corruption
rejection of immediate imputation of Adam’s guilt

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Academy of Saumur notableProfessor Josué de la Place