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    William Ames (/ eɪ m z /; Latin: Guilielmus Amesius; 1576 – 14 November 1633) was an English Puritan minister, philosopher, and controversialist. He spent much time in the Netherlands, and is noted for his involvement in the controversy between the Calvinists and the Arminians .

  2. 3 de ago. de 2023 · ¿Quién fue William Ames? En este episodio de 5 Minutos en la Historia de la Iglesia, Stephen Nichols nos presenta a este teólogo puritano que creía de todo corazón en el valor de estudiar teología.

  3. Calvinism. moral theology. predestination. William Ames (born 1576, Ipswich, Suffolk, Eng.—died Nov. 14, 1633, Rotterdam) was an English Puritan theologian remembered for his writings on ethics and for debating and writing in favour of strict Calvinism in opposition to Arminianism.

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  4. William Ames (1576-1633) Prominent Puritan preacher and theologian of England and the Netherlands. Educated at Christ's College, Cambridge (B.A. 1598, M.A. 1601), he stayed on to become a fellow and teacher of Christ's. As a student he was converted by the Puritan preaching of William Perkins, and throughout his life he associated himself with ...

  5. 26 de dic. de 2019 · ‘Theology is the doctrine of living to God.’ This was how William Ames (1576–1633) famously defined theology in his attempt to connect theological reflection and piety in his highly influential The...

    • Takayuki Yagi
    • 2020
  6. Resumen. Para William Ames todo lo que concierne al arte de vivir bien (ars bene vivendi) es un asunto teológico. En su planteamiento la teología tiene dos partes, la fe y la observancia. La observancia vendría a sustituir a la ética en tanto que saber práctico que orienta la acción.

  7. 10 de jun. de 2011 · William Ames, 1576–1633, was born in East Anglia and educated at Christ's College, Cambridge; but he lived for over twenty years in the Netherlands as a religious exile. Like his life, his theology combines English nonconformity and Continental Calvinism. Type. Research Article. Information.