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  1. Simon Episcopius (eigentlich Simon Bischop; * 8. Januar 1583 in Amsterdam; † 4. April 1643 in Amsterdam) war ein arminianischer Theologe und Professor des Remonstrantischen Seminars an der Universität von Amsterdam .

  2. Died. 4 April 1643 (aged 60) Amsterdam. Occupation. University teacher. Employer. Remonstrants seminary (1634–1643) Leiden University (1612–1619) Simon Episcopius (8 January 1583 – 4 April 1643) was a Dutch theologian and Remonstrant who played a significant role at the Synod of Dort in 1618. [1]

    • University teacher
    • 4 April 1643 (aged 60), Amsterdam
    • 8 January 1583, Amsterdam
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  3. 31. März 2024 · Simon Episcopius (born Jan. 8, 1583, Amsterdam, Dutch Republic [now in the Netherlands]—died April 4, 1643, Amsterdam) was a Dutch theologian and systematizer of Arminianism, a liberal reaction to the Calvinist doctrine of predestination. He studied theology at Leiden and in 1610 became a pastor at Bleiswyk.

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  4. Deutsche Biographie - Episcopius, Simon. Episcopius, Simon. Übersicht. ADB 6 (1877) Episcopius, Nikolaus Epo oder Eppen. Biographie. Episcopius: Simon E. (Bischop), ein Hauptkämpfer für die Sache der Remonstranten, geb. zu Amsterdam 1533, † 4. April 1643.

  5. 7. März 2014 · Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2014. Keith D. Stanglin. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract. The purpose of this article is to examine the biblical exegesis of two seventeenth-century Dutch Remonstrant theologians, Simon Episcopius (1583–1643) and Étienne de Courcelles (1586–1659).

  6. Simon Episcopius. SIMON EPISCOPIUS (b. Amsterdam, 1583; d. Amsterdam,1643). Professor at Leiden, 1612-1619. He studied at Leiden, 1600-1609, and at Franeker in 1609. Episcopius was Arminius' best student. With J. Wtenbogaert he became a leader of the Remonstrant party. While professor he was on good terms with Polyander, although they held ...

  7. EPISCOPIUS (BISSCHOP), SIMON: Dutch theologian; b. at Amsterdam Jan. 8, 1583; d. there Apr. 4, 1643. For his gifts and industry shown in the schools of Amsterdam the city authorities made him alumnus, and sent him to the University of Leyden in 1600. There he became master of arts in 1606 and then began the study of theology under Arminius and ...