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Pierre Jurieu was a notable French Protestant theologian and pastor during the 17th century. He played a pivotal role in the development of Reformed theology and was a prominent figure in the Huguenot community. His works reflect a deep engagement with the challenges facing Protestantism in a predominantly Catholic France, especially after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685, which increased persecution against Protestants. Jurieu's writings often tackled the intersection of faith and reason, and he was known for his advocacy of religious tolerance and the rights of dissenters.

Jurieu's most significant contributions include his critiques of both Catholicism and the emerging rationalist philosophies of his time. He wrote extensively, with notable works such as "La religion du latitudinaire" and "Religio Veterum," which examine the history of religious worship and defend the moral foundations of Protestantism. His legacy is marked by his efforts to articulate a coherent theological identity for Protestants amidst growing challenges, making him a key figure in the history of Reformed thought.

Nationalitet Franska
Födelsedatum July 28, 1637
Födelseplats Nîmes, Languedoc, France
Dödsdatum February 11, 1711
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