Academy of Sedan

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The Academy of Sedan was a prominent Reformed Protestant university and theological school in early modern France, known for training pastors and scholars until its suppression in the 17th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Protestant university
Reformed academy
theological school
academicDiscipline biblical studies
classical languages
humanities
law
philosophy
theology
confessionalAffiliation Calvinism NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
denomination Reformed
educationalLevel university-level institution
foundedBy Reformed Church of France NERFINISHED
function training Protestant theologians
training Reformed pastors
training scholars
governedBy Reformed synods
hasCurriculumFocus biblical exegesis
classical education
dogmatic theology
moral theology
hasType confessional academy
historicalPeriod early modern period
influenced Huguenot pastoral training
Reformed theology in France
locatedIn Ardennes NERFINISHED
France
Grand Est NERFINISHED
Principality of Sedan NERFINISHED
Sedan NERFINISHED
notableRole center of Huguenot intellectual life
major training center for Reformed clergy in France
partOf network of Reformed academies in Europe
primaryLanguageOfInstruction French
Latin
reasonForSuppression royal policy against Protestant institutions in France
regionServed French Reformed churches NERFINISHED
Huguenot communities
religiousTradition Reformed Protestantism
status suppressed
studentBody Protestant scholars
Reformed students
future pastors
suppressedInCentury 17th century
theologicalOrientation Calvinist orthodoxy NERFINISHED

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