Amyraut
Affirmed
or
‘Owenism, a caricature of Calvinism’
A reply to Ian Hamilton’s
Amyraldianism -
is it modified Calvinism?
Alan C. Clifford
CHARENTON REFORMED PUBLISHING
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An influential theologian of the French Reformed Church, Moïse Amyraut (1596-1664), was Professor of
Theology at the Reformed Academy of Saumur.
His claim to fame (or infamy, depending on one’s point of view) arises
from his distinctive theological stance.
Convinced that orthodox Calvinism had distorted the original Bible-based
teaching of John Calvin, Amyraut’s criticisms aroused intense hostility. Tried for heresy and acquitted, opposition
continued throughout France and elsewhere.
Within Reformed and Presbyterian circles, the theology known as ‘Amyraldianism’
has aroused strong dissent ever since.
This booklet is a reply to a recent critique of Amyraut’s controversial
views. The author demonstrates that far
from being alien to Calvinism, Amyraldianism may be seen as an authentic
expression of John Calvin’s misunderstood teaching. The author thus maintains that the
ultra-orthodox theology of John Owen and the Westminster Confession of Faith
demands a radical reassessment and revision.
Dr Clifford is currently the Pastor of
Norwich Reformed Church, England
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