Theodore Beza

French theologian and scholar

Theodore Beza - French theologian and scholar
Born

June 24th, 1519
505 years ago

Died

October 13th, 1605
419 years ago — 86 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

France

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A prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation, contributed significantly to Reformed theology. Succeeded John Calvin in Geneva, leading the Academy of Geneva and influencing theological debates of the time. Authored numerous works, including a critical edition of the New Testament. Engaged in discussions about the nature of predestination and the role of grace in salvation, shaping the direction of Reformed thought.

Sought to uphold Calvinism after Calvin's death

Published a critical edition of the New Testament

Influenced the development of Reformed theology

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