Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe
Jacobus Arminius (1559/60-1609)
Edited by Th. Marius van Leeuwen, Keith D. Stanglin, Marijke Tolsma
Biographical note
Th. Marius van Leeuwen is Professor at the Remonstrant Seminary (Institute for Religious Studies, Leiden University). He holds a Ph.D. from Leiden University (The surplus of meaning. Ontology and eschatology in the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur, (Rodopi 1981). Van Leeuwen authored several books and articles on biblical hermeneutics, liturgy, the Christian year, the history of the Remonstrant Brotherhood, and ecumenism.
Keith D. Stanglin, Ph.D. (2006) in Historical Theology, Calvin Theological Seminary, is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Harding University. He has published Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation: The Context, Roots, and Shape of the Leiden Debate, 1603-1609 (Brill, 2007), as well as several articles on the history of theology. He specializes in Reformation and Post-Reformation theology.
Marijke Tolsma is art historian and coordinator at the Remonstrant Seminary, Institute for Religious Studies, Leiden University. She publishes mainly on seventeenth-century art, related to religious subjects. She published Prachtig Protestant (Waanders, 2008), and contributed in Jane Turner (ed.), The Grove Dictionary of Art (Oxford University Press, 2000).
Keith D. Stanglin, Ph.D. (2006) in Historical Theology, Calvin Theological Seminary, is Assistant Professor of Historical Theology at Harding University. He has published Arminius on the Assurance of Salvation: The Context, Roots, and Shape of the Leiden Debate, 1603-1609 (Brill, 2007), as well as several articles on the history of theology. He specializes in Reformation and Post-Reformation theology.
Marijke Tolsma is art historian and coordinator at the Remonstrant Seminary, Institute for Religious Studies, Leiden University. She publishes mainly on seventeenth-century art, related to religious subjects. She published Prachtig Protestant (Waanders, 2008), and contributed in Jane Turner (ed.), The Grove Dictionary of Art (Oxford University Press, 2000).
Readership
All those interested in protestant reformation studies, the Enlightenment, Remonstrants, Arminianism, and Anti-Calvinism.
Reviews
“This collection is a stimulating introduction to the valuable work on Arminianism which is being done by an increasingly wide range of scholars.”
Stephen Hampton, Peterhouse, Cambridge. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 62, No. 3 (July 2011).
“… this book is very well-researched, well-produced, and well-indexed. It makes an essential contribution to our knowledge of Arminius and his legacies in Europe. It is highly recommended for all serious theological, historical, and philosophical libraries.”
Douglas A. Sweeney,Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In: Trinity Journal.
Stephen Hampton, Peterhouse, Cambridge. In: The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, Vol. 62, No. 3 (July 2011).
“… this book is very well-researched, well-produced, and well-indexed. It makes an essential contribution to our knowledge of Arminius and his legacies in Europe. It is highly recommended for all serious theological, historical, and philosophical libraries.”
Douglas A. Sweeney,Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. In: Trinity Journal.
Table of contents
List of Plates
Introduction: Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe, Th. Marius van Leeuwen
PART I: JACOBUS ARMINIUS
Arminius and Arminianism: An Overview of Current Research, Keith D. Stanglin
Jacobus Arminius: Theologian of God’s Twofold Love, William den Boer
‘Augustine Asleep’ or ‘Augustine Awake’? Jacobus Arminius’s Reception of Augustine, Aza Goudriaan
Arminius and Rome, Eric H. Cossee
PART II: ARMINIANISM AND EUROPE
The Biblical Hermeneutics of Socinians and Remonstrants in the Seventeenth Century, Kęstutis Daugirdas
Arminius und die Herborner Theologen: am Beispiel von Johannes Piscator, Andreas Mühling
Arminius Redivivus? The Arminian Influence in French Switzerland, and at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century, Maria-Cristina Pitassi
Arminianism amongst Protestant Dissenters in England and Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, David Steers
PART III: ARMINIUS’ ICONOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Facing Arminius: Jacobus Arminius in Portrait, Marijke Tolsma
Iconographia Arminiana: Portraits from 1609 until ca. 1850, Marijke Tolsma
Bibliographia Arminiana: A comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography of the Works of Arminius, Keith D. Stanglin and Richard A. Muller
List of Contributors
Index of Names
Index of Places
Index of Subjects
Introduction: Arminius, Arminianism, and Europe, Th. Marius van Leeuwen
PART I: JACOBUS ARMINIUS
Arminius and Arminianism: An Overview of Current Research, Keith D. Stanglin
Jacobus Arminius: Theologian of God’s Twofold Love, William den Boer
‘Augustine Asleep’ or ‘Augustine Awake’? Jacobus Arminius’s Reception of Augustine, Aza Goudriaan
Arminius and Rome, Eric H. Cossee
PART II: ARMINIANISM AND EUROPE
The Biblical Hermeneutics of Socinians and Remonstrants in the Seventeenth Century, Kęstutis Daugirdas
Arminius und die Herborner Theologen: am Beispiel von Johannes Piscator, Andreas Mühling
Arminius Redivivus? The Arminian Influence in French Switzerland, and at the Beginning of the Eighteenth Century, Maria-Cristina Pitassi
Arminianism amongst Protestant Dissenters in England and Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, David Steers
PART III: ARMINIUS’ ICONOGRAPHY AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Facing Arminius: Jacobus Arminius in Portrait, Marijke Tolsma
Iconographia Arminiana: Portraits from 1609 until ca. 1850, Marijke Tolsma
Bibliographia Arminiana: A comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography of the Works of Arminius, Keith D. Stanglin and Richard A. Muller
List of Contributors
Index of Names
Index of Places
Index of Subjects
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