110-Faith in the Age of Reason – Part 2
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 1 November 2015
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the history of the Christian Church, season one with Lance Rolston. |
| 0:15.0 | The title of this episode is Faith in the Age of Reason, Part 2. In our last episode, we |
| 0:20.2 | briefly consider Jacob Hermon Zun, the Dutch theologian who'd |
| 0:23.7 | sat under the tutelage of Theodore Beza, John Calvin's successor at the Academy in Geneva. |
| 0:28.8 | We know Hermann Zun better by his Latin name Jacobus Arminius. |
| 0:33.1 | Arminius took exception to Beza's views on predestination, and when he became pastor of the church in Amsterdam, created a stirer among his Calvinist colleagues. |
| 0:42.6 | It was while teaching a series of sermons on the book of Romans that Arminius became convinced that Beza had several things wrong. |
| 0:49.4 | The implication was that because Beza was Calvin's successor and the standard bearer for Calvinism, |
| 0:55.1 | Arminius contradicted Calvin. |
| 0:57.8 | Things came to a head when Arminius' colleague, Peter Plank, began to publicly dispute with him. |
| 1:03.9 | Arminius hated controversy, seeing it as a dangerous distraction to the cause of the gospel, |
| 1:09.0 | and so he pressed for a synod to deal with the matter, |
| 1:11.0 | believing that once his views were set alongside Scripture, he'd be vindicated. In 1603, |
| 1:17.2 | Arminius was called to the University of Leiden to teach when one of the faculty members there |
| 1:21.4 | died. The debate Arminius had been having with playing was shifted to a new controversy |
| 1:26.2 | with one of the other professors at Leiden, |
| 1:29.3 | Francois Gomer. This controversy lasted the next six years, as the supporters of both Calvinism and |
| 1:36.3 | Arminius grew in number and determination. The synod that Arminius had pressed for was eventually held, |
| 1:43.3 | but not until nine years after his death |
| 1:45.3 | in 1609. In the meantime, just a year after his death, Arminius' followers gathered his writings |
| 1:51.8 | and views and issued what they regarded as a formal statement of his ideas. Called the five |
| 1:57.4 | articles of the remonstrance, or just the remonstrance, it was a formal |
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