- views, and was the
founder of a
school of
theologians who were
called Cocceians. His most
distinguished pupil was
Campeius Vitringa. His
major work was...
- 17th century, as they
positioned themselves against a
third strain, the
Cocceians. The
school of
Johannes Cocceius differed from the
Voetians and the rest...
- 1655
Johannes ****nbeeck
contributed to the
debate between Voetians and
Cocceians a
sabbatarian pamphlet. Heid****
wrote De
Sabbate (1658 in Latin, later...
-
pushed for the
publication of 20
deprecated positions,
marking out the
Cocceian/Cartesian views. In the
university Abraham Heid****,
Wittichius and Burchardus...
-
German Pietist pastor,
theologian and
professor of dogmatics. He was a
Cocceian, and
follower of
Johannes d'Outrein. He is
known as the
first Pietist leader...
-
publish this work by his
grief at the
controversies between Voetians and
Cocceians.
Although himself a
member of the
federalistic school, he was in no way...
-
Reformed orthodoxy#Late
orthodoxy (1700–1790),
involving the rise of
Cocceianism,
historical theology,
biblical criticism, and
natural theology Lutheran...
-
unorthodox theology. He
stood against Rev.
David Flud Van
Giffen and his
Cocceian views concerning the
interpretation of the Old Testament, as well as any...
-
school of Voetius, his
classis (ecclesiastical) in
Xanten was
predominantly Cocceian, a
school to
which Voetians were opposed. For this reason, and because...
-
Amsterdam in 1708,
where he died in 1722. He was a
prominent exponent of the
Cocceian movement, and
Friedrich Adolph Lampe was one of his disciples. Outrein...