fausto paolo sozzini
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Definition
Proper noun: - An Italian theologian and prominent figure in the Protestant Reformation, known as the co-founder (with his uncle Lelio Sozzini) of the anti-trinitarian Christian movement known as Socinianism. He argued against the doctrine of the Trinity and for the use of reason in interpreting scripture.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- The theological works of Fausto Paolo Sozzini were influential in the development of Unitarian thought.
- Fausto Paolo Sozzini spent much of his life in Poland, where the Polish Brethren embraced his ideas.
Advanced Usage
- The term Socinian, derived from the Latin form of his name (Faustus Socinus), is used to describe the doctrines associated with him, particularly the rejection of the Trinity and the pre-existence of Christ.
- Socinian theology, developed by Fausto Paolo Sozzini, emphasized rationalism and scriptural authority.
Variants and Related Words
- Sozzini, Faustus Socinus: The Latinized form of his name commonly used in historical and theological texts.
- Socinian (adj.): Pertaining to the doctrines of Fausto Paolo Sozzini or Socinianism.
- Socinianism (n.): The anti-trinitarian theological system founded by Fausto Paolo Sozzini and his uncle.
Synonyms
- Theologian, reformer, antitrinitarian, unitarian (historical context).
Related Phrases
- Polish Brethren: The religious community in Poland that adopted and propagated Sozzini's teachings.
- Racovian Catechism: A primary doctrinal statement of Socinianism, published in Raków, Poland, based on the teachings of Fausto Paolo Sozzini.
Noun
- Italian theologian who argued against Trinitarianism (1539-1604)