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Historical Theology
Reformed Scholasticism
pub. 1536–1687
Chart of the Swiss, German, and Dutch Reformed scholastic theologians of the 16th and 17th centuries (lived 1497–1706; published 1536–1687 CE): their schools, major works, and dogmatic significance
Theologians and their major works
- Wolfgang Musculus (1497-1563) — Loci Communes Sacrae Theologiae, 1560, 1567 (posth.)
- Peter Martyr Vermigli (1499-1562) — Loci Communes, 1576 (posth.)
- Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) — Compendium Christianae Religionis, 1556
- John Calvin (1509-1564) — Institutio Christianae Religionis, 1536, 1539, 1543, 1550, 1559
- Andreas Hyperius (1511-1564) — Methodi Theologiae, 1568 (posth.)
- Jerome Zanchius (1516-1590) — Praefatiuncula in Locos Communos (Opera Theologica, 8 vols), 1617
- Theodore Beza (1519-1605) — Tractationes Theologicae, 1570
- Zacharius Ursinus (1534-1583) — Doctrinae Christianae Compendium, 1584 (posth.)
- Franciscus Junius (1545-1602) — De Vera Theologia, 1594
- Amandus Polanus (1561-1610) — Syntagma Theologiae Christianae, 1609, 1617
- Franciscus Gomarus (1563-1641) — Opera Theologica Omnia, 3 volumes, 1644 (posth.)
- Johann Heinrich Alsted (1588-1638) — Methodus Sacrosanctae Theologiae, 1614
- Johannes Maccovius (1588-1644) — Loci Communes Theologici, 1626
- Gisbertus Voetius (1589-1676) — Selectae Disputations Theologicae, 5 parts, 1648-1659
- Johannes Cocceius (1603-1669) — Summa Doctrinae de Foedere et Testamento Dei, 1648
- François Turretin (1623-1687) — Institutio Theologicae Elencticae, 3 volumes, 1679-1685
- Peter Mastricht (1630-1706) — Theologia Theoretico-Practica, 1682-1687
PDF also contains, for each theologian, their school, the dogmatic significance of their work, and additional notes.
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Release Notes:
2009-03-26: New release
2009-04-01: Correction of dates for Musculus, Beza, Alsted, Voetius
2009-04-15: Minor typos
2011-10-01: Peter van Mastricht changed to Peter Mastricht


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