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Mestrado em Ciências da Religião

Disciplina Optativa

História do Pensamento Reformado

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Estudo o pensamento teológico, filosófico, político, educacional, econômico e social de João Calvino, bem como dos chamados "puritanos" (J. Owen, R. Baxter, J. Bunyan entre outros) e pietistas (Spener e Francke) do século XVI. Ela aborda ainda a projeção histórica e influência política, econômica e social dos teólogos conservadores no mundo ocidental, além de expoentes do pensamento reformado, como Jonathan Edwards e a teologia americana.

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