Pierre Jurieu

Theologian and priest influential in France

Pierre Jurieu - Theologian and priest influential in France
Born

1637
388 years ago

Died

January 11th, 1713
312 years ago — 76 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A French priest and theologian, significant contributions were made in the field of eschatology and religious debate during the late 17th century. Advocated for Protestantism in France, providing important theological perspectives and defending the rights of Huguenots. Writings included discussions on key doctrinal issues and responses to contemporary theological controversies. Engaged in extensive theological debates, influencing religious thought during a tumultuous period marked by conflict between Catholic and Protestant traditions.

Authored notable works on eschatology

Defended Huguenot rights in France

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