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  1. Franciscus Gomarus, François Gomaer, Franz Gomar o Francisco Gomar (Brujas, 30 de enero de 1563 - Groninga 11 de enero de 1641) fue un teólogo y orientalista holandés, de estricto calvinismo, que se opuso a Jacobus Arminius, cuya condena consiguió en el Sínodo de Dort (1618-1619).

  2. Franciscus Gomarus (François Gomaer; 30 January 1563 – 11 January 1641) was a Dutch theologian, a strict Calvinist and an opponent of the teaching of Jacobus Arminius (and his followers), whose theological disputes were addressed at the Synod of Dort (or Dordrecht) (1618–19).

  3. Franciscus Gomarus, Calvinist theologian and university professor whose disputes with his more liberal colleague Jacobus Arminius over the doctrine of predestination led the entire Dutch Reformed Church into controversy. Learn more about his life and beliefs with this article.

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  4. Franciscus Gomarus, François Gomaer, Franz Gomar o Francisco Gomar ( Brujas, 30 de enero de 1563 - Groninga 11 de enero de 1641) fue un teólogo y orientalista holandés, de estricto calvinismo, que se opuso a Jacobus Arminius, cuya condena consiguió en el Sínodo de Dort (1618-1619).

  5. Hace 4 días · Gomarus, Franciscus (1563-1641) Born in Bruges in the southern Netherlands, he studied in Strasbourg, Neustadt, Oxford, Cambridge, and Heidelberg. He began his career as pastor of a Dutch Reformed exile church in Frankfurt in 1587. In 1593 he became professor of theology at the University of Leiden.

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  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · Quick Reference. (1563–1641), Dutch Calvinist. In 1594 he was appointed professor of theology at Leiden. Here he became an upholder of rigid Calvinist principles and engaged in a prolonged controversy with J. Arminius.

  7. Gomarist, follower of the Dutch Calvinist theologian Franciscus Gomarus (1563–1641), who upheld the theological position known as supralapsarianism, which claimed that God is not the author of sin yet accepted the Fall of Man as an active decree of God. They also opposed toleration for Roman.