John Dury

E881789

John Dury was a 17th-century Scottish Calvinist minister and ecumenical reformer known for his efforts to promote Protestant unity across Europe.

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instanceOf 17th-century Protestant reformer
Calvinist minister
ecumenist
person
theologian
activityPeriod 17th century
aim to create a united Protestant front in Europe
to reconcile Lutheran and Reformed churches
approach diplomatic theological negotiation
pamphlet and treatise writing
associatedWith European Protestant courts and churches
birthYear c. 1596
deathYear 1680
educatedIn Calvinist theology
historicalContext Thirty Years' War NERFINISHED
influenced later ecumenical thought in Protestantism
influencedBy John Calvin
Reformed scholasticism NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of Protestant reconciliation during the Thirty Years' War era
ecumenical projects among Reformed and Lutheran churches
efforts to promote Protestant unity across Europe
languageOfWork English
German
Latin
legacy early figure in organized Protestant ecumenism
symbol of 17th-century irenic Protestantism
movement Protestant ecumenism
Reformed Protestantism
name John Dury NERFINISHED
nationality Scottish
notableIdea doctrinal compromise for Protestant concord
international Protestant cooperation
occupation minister
theologian
writer
placeOfBirth Edinburgh NERFINISHED
religiousAffiliation Protestantism
religiousTradition Calvinism NERFINISHED
theologicalPosition Reformed orthodoxy with irenic emphasis
workedIn England NERFINISHED
Scotland NERFINISHED
continental Europe

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