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Théodore de Bèze was a prominent French Protestant theologian and reformer who played a crucial role in the Reformation movement. Born in 1519, he was initially trained in the classics and later shifted his focus to theology. De Bèze became a disciple of John Calvin and succeeded him as the leader of the Reformed Church in Geneva after Calvin's death in 1564. His contributions to Protestant theology include extensive writings and the development of a system of church governance that significantly influenced Reformed churches across Europe.

Throughout his life, de Bèze was an ardent defender of the Reformed faith, engaging in theological debates and writing against Catholic doctrines. His works, including treatises on sacraments and church governance, helped establish a framework for Reformed theology that emphasized the authority of Scripture and the sovereignty of God. As an influential figure in the Reformation, de Bèze’s legacy continues to resonate within Protestant communities today.

Nacionalidade Francês
Data de Nascimento June 24, 1519
Local de Nascimento Vezelay, Burgundy, France
Data de Falecimento October 13, 1605
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