
Offering The First Study In Any Language Dedicated To The Influential Publications Of The French Reformed Theologian Antoine De Chandieu (1534-1591), Theodore Van Raalte Begins By Recalling Chandieu's Reputation As It Stood At The Death Of Theodore Beza In 1605. Poets In Geneva Mourned The End Of An Era Of Star Theologians, Reminiscing About Geneva's Reformed Triumvirate Of Gold, Silver, And Bronze: Gold Represented Calvin; Silver Chandieu; And Bronze Beza. Van Raalte's Work Sets Chandieu Within The Context Of Reformed Theology In Geneva, The Wider History Of Scholastic Method In The Swiss Cantons, And The Gripping Social And Political Milieux Of This Tumultuous Time. Chandieu Was Far From A Mere Ivory Tower Theologian: As A Member Of French Nobility In Possession Of Many Estates And Castles In France, He And His Family Acutely Experienced The Misery And Triumph Of The French Huguenots During The Wars Of Religion. Connected To Royalty From The Beginning Of His Career, Chandieu Later Served The Future Henry Iv As Personal Military Chaplain And Cryptographer. His Writings Run The Gamut From Religious Poetry (put To Music By Others In His Lifetime) To Carefully-crafted Disputations Which Saw Publication In His Posthumous Opera Theologica In Five Editions Between 1592 And 1620. Chandieu Had Developed A Very Elaborate Form Of The Medieval Quaestio Disputata And Made Liberal Use Of Hypothetical Syllogisms. Van Raalte Argues That Chandieu Utilized Scholastic Method In Theology For The Sake Of Clarity Of Argument, Rootedness In Scripture, And Certainty Of Faith.
This work investigates the theological contributions and historical significance of the French Reformed theologian Antoine de Chandieu, positioning him as a central figure in the intellectual landscape of 16th-century Geneva. Theodore G. Van Raalte, a scholar of historical theology, utilizes a combination of primary source analysis and historical contextualization to argue that Chandieu’s use of scholastic methodology was a deliberate tool for enhancing theological clarity and scriptural fidelity. By examining both his published disputations and his life as a nobleman and military chaplain, the author demonstrates how Chandieu bridged the gap between academic rigor and the volatile political realities of the French Wars of Religion.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars recognize this text as the definitive study on Chandieu, filling a significant gap in the historiography of Reformed theology. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of scholastic method for specialists in the field.
Page Count:
368
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190882190
ISBN-13:
9780190882198
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