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Refo500 Academic Studies, Volume 4 : The Irenic Calvinism of Daniel Kalaj (d. 1681) - A Study in the History and Theology of the Polish-Lithuanian Reformation
Overview: Daniel Kalaj was a Polish Reformer of Hungarian background, born in Little Poland and trained in Franeker, Friesland, under some of the most brilliant Reformed theologians of seventeenth-century Europe. The author shows that Kalaj, in contrast to many Reformed thinkers of his day, was capable of communicating Reformed doctrine in a friendly and peaceful manner. Kalaj places special emphasis on the unity of the catholic church, as expressed in his statement that "the three churches, Roman and Lutheran and Reformed, are all part of one true church before God," while at the same time attempting to retain his Reformed orthodoxy.
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