Amandus Polanus
Amandus Polanus von Polansdorf (16 December 1561, Opava – 17 July 1610, Basel) was a German theologian of early Reformed orthodoxy. He studied in Tübingen, Basel and Geneva. From 1596 he served as professor of Old Testament as well as dean of the theological faculty in Basel. He wrote the three volume dogmatic work Partitiones theologicae as well as Syntagma theologiae christianae.[1]
References
- ↑ Muller, Richard. Post-Reformation Reformed Dogmatics. 1. p. 44.
Further reading
- Letham, Robert (1990). "Amandus Polanus: A Neglected Theologian?". The Sixteenth Century Journal. 21 (3): 463–476. JSTOR 2540280.
- Byung Soo Han, Symphonia Catholica: the merger of patristic and contemporary sources in the theological method of Amandus Polanus (1561-1610), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015 (Reformed Historical Theology, 30). - ISBN 9783525550854
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