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  1. Abstract. Simon Episcopius (1583-1643), who began his theological career as the protégé of Jacobus Arminius, led the Arminians at the Synod of Dort and was instrumental in guaranteeing ...

  2. Simon Episcopius (ĕpĬskō´pēəs), 1583–1643, Dutch Protestant theologian, whose original name was Biscop, Bischop, or Bisschop. Episcopius accepted the teachings of Jacobus Arminius and was a leader of the Arminians, or Remonstrants, who opposed the Calvinist conception of predestination. Episcopius represented the Remonstrants at ...

  3. Episcopius, Simon (Dutch, Bisschop), an eminent and learned Arminian theologian, was born in January 1583, at Amsterdam, where he received his school education. In 1600 he went to the University of Leyden, where he took his degree of M.A. in 1606. He thenceforward devoted himself to the study of theology. "Earnestly," says Curcellaeus (in his eulogy on Episcopius), "did he listen to the ...

  4. Simon Episcopius (Amsterdam, 8 de gener de 1583 - ibíd., 4 d'abril de 1643) va ser un teòleg protestant holandès. Arminià [ modifica ] En 1600 es va matricular a la Universitat de Leiden , on va estudiar Teologia sota la direcció de Jacobus Arminius .

  5. 6. Jan. 2006 · Simon Episcopius (1583-1643), who began his theological career as the protégé of Jacobus Arminius, led the Arminians at the Synod of Dort and was instrumental in guaranteeing Arminianism’s survival. This book breaks new ground by clearly showing how, in the process of working out the implications of the theological trajectories which Arminius established, Episcopius introduced significant ...

    • Mark A. Ellis
  6. Simon Episcopius | Museum number 1850,1214.90 | Producer name Print made by: George Vertue After: Hendrik Martensz ...

  7. SIMON EPISCOPIUS (1583-1643), the Latin form of the name of Simon Bischop, Dutch theologian, was born at Amsterdam on the 1st of January 1583. In 1600 he entered the university of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus Arminius, whose teaching he followed.