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Simon Episcopius, the LatinLatin

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 form of the name of Simon Bischop, Dutch theologianTheology

Theology is reasoned discourse concerning religion, spirituality and God....
, was born at AmsterdamAmsterdam

', the official capital of the Netherlands, lies on the banks of two bodies of water, the IJ bay and the Amstel river....
.

In 1600 he entered the University of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus ArminiusJacobus Arminius

Jacobus Arminius was a Dutch theologian and professor in theology at the University of Leiden....
, whose teaching he followed. In 1610, the year in which the ArminiansFacts About Arminianism

Arminianism is a school of soteriological thought in Protestant Christian theology founded by the Dutch theologian Jacobus A...
 presented the famous Remonstrance to the states of HollandHolland

Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands....
, he became pastor at Bleyswick, a small village near RotterdamRotterdam

Rotterdam , located in the province of South Holland, is the second largest municipality in the Netherlands....
; in the following year he advocated the cause of the RemonstrantsRemonstrants

Remonstrants, the name given to those Dutch Protestants who, after the death of Arminius, maintained the views associated wi...
 at the HagueThe Hague Summary

The Hague is the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 472,087 and an...
 conference.

In 1612 he succeeded Franz Gomarus as professor of theology at Leiden, an appointment which awakened the bitter enmity of the CalvinistsCalvinism

Calvinism is a system of Christian theology and an approach to Christian life and thought within the Protestant tradition ar...
, and, on account of the influence lent by it to the spread of Arminian opinions, was doubtless an ultimate cause of the meeting of the Synod of Dordrecht in 1618.

Episcopius was chosen as the spokesman of the thirteen representatives of the Remonstrants before the synod; but he was refused a hearing when he would not submit to the Synod's order of discussion -- which was for him to first present scriptural arguments for the Remonstrants' opinions.






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1643   Died






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Simon Episcopius, the LatinLatin

Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome....
 form of the name of Simon Bischop, Dutch theologianTheology

Theology is reasoned discourse concerning religion, spirituality and God....
, was born at AmsterdamAmsterdam

', the official capital of the Netherlands, lies on the banks of two bodies of water, the IJ bay and the Amstel river....
.

In 1600 he entered the University of Leiden, where he studied theology under Jacobus ArminiusJacobus Arminius

Jacobus Arminius was a Dutch theologian and professor in theology at the University of Leiden....
, whose teaching he followed. In 1610, the year in which the ArminiansFacts About Arminianism

Arminianism is a school of soteriological thought in Protestant Christian theology founded by the Dutch theologian Jacobus A...
 presented the famous Remonstrance to the states of HollandHolland

Holland is a region in the central-western part of the Netherlands....
, he became pastor at Bleyswick, a small village near RotterdamRotterdam

Rotterdam , located in the province of South Holland, is the second largest municipality in the Netherlands....
; in the following year he advocated the cause of the RemonstrantsRemonstrants

Remonstrants, the name given to those Dutch Protestants who, after the death of Arminius, maintained the views associated wi...
 at the HagueThe Hague Summary

The Hague is the third-largest city in the Netherlands after Amsterdam and Rotterdam, with a population of 472,087 and an...
 conference.

In 1612 he succeeded Franz Gomarus as professor of theology at Leiden, an appointment which awakened the bitter enmity of the CalvinistsCalvinism

Calvinism is a system of Christian theology and an approach to Christian life and thought within the Protestant tradition ar...
, and, on account of the influence lent by it to the spread of Arminian opinions, was doubtless an ultimate cause of the meeting of the Synod of Dordrecht in 1618.

Episcopius was chosen as the spokesman of the thirteen representatives of the Remonstrants before the synod; but he was refused a hearing when he would not submit to the Synod's order of discussion -- which was for him to first present scriptural arguments for the Remonstrants' opinions. At the end of the Synod's sittings in 1619, Episcopius and the other twelve Arminian representatives were deprived of their offices and expelled from the country.

Episcopius retired to AntwerpAntwerp Overview

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 and ultimately to France, where he lived partly at ParisParis Summary

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, partly at RouenRouen

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. He devoted most of his time to writings in support of the Arminian cause; but the attempt of Luke WaddingLuke Wadding

Luke Wadding, Irish Franciscan friar and historian, was born in Waterford and went to study at Lisbon....
 to win him over to the Romish faith involved him also in a controversy with that famous Jesuit. After the death (1625) of Maurice, prince of Orange, the violence of the Arminian controversy began to abate, and Episcopius was permitted in 1626 to return to his own country. He was appointed preacher at the Remonstrant church in Rotterdam and afterwards rector of the Remonstrant college in Amsterdam, where he died.

Episcopius may be regarded as in great part the theological founder of Arminianism, since he developed and systematized the principles tentatively enunciated by Arminius. Besides opposing at all points the peculiar doctrines of Calvinism, Episcopius protested against the tendency of Calvinists to lay so much stress on abstract dogmaDogma

Dogma is the established belief or doctrine held by a religion, ideology or any kind of organization, thought to be author...
, and argued that ChristianityChristianity

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 was practical rather than theoretical -- not so much a system of intellectual belief as a moral power and that an orthodox faith did not necessarily imply the knowledge of and assent to a system of doctrine which included the whole range of Christian truth, but only the knowledge and acceptance of so much of Christianity as was necessary to effect a real change on the heart and lifePersonal life

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.

The principal works of Episcopius are his Confessio declaratio sententiae pastorum gui in foederato Beiglo Remonstrantes vocantur super praecipuis artscuf is religionis Christianae (1621), his Apologia per confessione (1629), his Verus theologus remonstrans, and his uncompleted work Institutiones theoloricae. A life of Episcorius was written by Philipp van LimborchFacts About Philipp van Limborch

Philipp van Limborch, Dutch Remonstrant theologian, was born at Amsterdam, where his father was a lawyer....
, and one was also prefixed by his successor, Etienne de Courcelles (Curcellaeus) (1586-1659), to an edition of his collected works published in 2 vols. (1650-1665). See also article in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopädie.