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277: 20: 120:. He showed concern for precision and clarity of presentation and polemical defense of Reformed doctrine. Yet he showed little interest in metaphysical speculation. His doctrine of God was central but it, and predestination, were balanced by other interests: Christology, 116:'s translation, Polanus composed the first Calvinistic German translation of the Bible. His major systematic works are marked by Aristotelian causal analysis and, most strikingly, by the methodology of 85:
and Basel. Polanus spent the last part of his life in Basel, where he became professor of Old Testament in April 1596, and later that year married the daughter of the professor of ancient languages,
342: 318: 347: 337: 89:(1540–1617). Polanus also served as a dean of the theological faculty between 1598 and 1600, and again later between 1601 and 1609, and he was rector of 124:, ethics, and praxis. A consolidator not an innovator, his concern was to preserve Reformed teaching, so serving the contemporary needs of the church. 367: 362: 311: 237: 372: 304: 202: 262: 195:
Symphonia Catholica: the merger of patristic and contemporary sources in the theological method of Amandus Polanus (1561-1610),
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Letham, Robert (1990). "Amandus Polanus: A Neglected Theologian?".
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The Meaning and Method of Systematic Theology in Amandus Polanus
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A list of Polanus' works at the Post-Reformation Digital Library
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The Correspondence of Amandus Polanus of Polansdorf
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Opava
Silesia
Basel
Reformed orthodoxy
Wrocław
TĂĽbingen
Basel
Geneva
Zierotin
Heidelberg
Bohemian Brethren
IvanÄŤice
Moravia
Strasbourg
Johann Jakob Grynaeus
Basel University
Luther
Ramism
covenant
Muller, Richard
The Sixteenth Century Journal
doi
10.2307/2540280
JSTOR
2540280
ISBN
9783525550854
A list of Polanus' works at the Post-Reformation Digital Library
The Correspondence of Amandus Polanus of Polansdorf

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