Petrus van Mastricht

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Petrus van Mastricht was a 17th-century Dutch Reformed theologian and philosopher known for his influential systematic theology that combined scholastic rigor with practical piety.

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instanceOf person
philosopher
theologian
birthDate 1630-10-09
birthPlace Cologne NERFINISHED
citizenship Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
confessionalAlignment Three Forms of Unity NERFINISHED
countryOfActivity Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
deathDate 1706-02-09
deathPlace Utrecht NERFINISHED
denomination Dutch Reformed Church NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Leiden NERFINISHED
University of Utrecht NERFINISHED
employer University of Duisburg NERFINISHED
University of Utrecht NERFINISHED
era 17th century
early 18th century
familyName van Mastricht NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork philosophy
practical theology
systematic theology
genre practical theology
scholastic theology
givenName Petrus NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline dogmatics
ethics
polemical theology
influenced Jonathan Edwards NERFINISHED
influencedBy Gisbertus Voetius NERFINISHED
Johannes Cocceius NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
Latin
movement Reformed orthodoxy NERFINISHED
notableFor comprehensive Reformed systematic theology
integration of doctrine and Christian practice
notableWork Theoretico-practica theologia NERFINISHED
Theoretico-practica theologia, qua per theses theoreticas, practicae, et elenchticas, omnes Christianae theologiae partes traduntur NERFINISHED
occupation professor
placeOfActivity Duisburg NERFINISHED
Utrecht NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of theology at the University of Duisburg
professor of theology at the University of Utrecht
religion Reformed Christianity
theologicalEmphasis combination of scholastic rigor and practical piety
theologicalTradition Calvinism NERFINISHED
wroteInResponseTo Cartesian philosophy
Cocceian-Voetian controversies NERFINISHED

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Reformed scholasticism hasNotableFigure Petrus van Mastricht
Dutch Second Reformation hadLeader Petrus van Mastricht