Antoine de Chandieu : the silver horn of Geneva's reformed triumvirate
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Antoine de Chandieu : the silver horn of Geneva's reformed triumvirate
(Oxford studies in historical theology)
Oxford University Press, 2018
- :hardcover : alk.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [317]-347) and index
Contents of Works
- Between gold and bronze: Chandieu as silver horn and vase
- The biography and bibliography of a French reformed baron
- Distinct roles for scholastic method and cultured eloquence
- Ecclesiastical architecture for the French reformed churches
- Reviving Aristotle: one of the highly erudite exiled frenchmen
- Theology as a science that benefits from a scholastic method
- Keeping a firm and certain faith in the inspired word
- Tweaking a medieval antecedent: the Quaestio Disputata
- Very commonly used by the ancients: hypothetical syllogisms
- A Renaissance literary master in service of reformed theology