Hubertus Sturmius

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Hubertus Sturmius , also Hubertus Sturm (* around 1547 in Münstereifel ; † around 1605 ), was a Reformed theologian and professor at the University of Leiden , Netherlands.

After studying theology at Heidelberg University , Sturmius became a pastor in Mörsch in 1573 and later in the Palatinate community of Beindersheim . Due to the introduction of the Lutheran faith there, he had to leave his pastor in 1578. He traveled to the Netherlands, where he initially taught in Ghent and in 1580 accepted a call from the University of Leiden, which just four years earlier had been founded as the first Dutch university by William I of Orange-Nassau . Here he wrote his much-noticed work 'De aeterna et immutabili praedestinatione Dei'. In 1584 he left his chair in Leiden at his own request. In 1585 he married Dorothea Ickrats in Frankenthal, Electoral Palatinate, and returned to the neighboring parish of his second pastor.

Fonts

  • Scholae Sturmianae duae: quarum una, subiectum Evangelii, altera eiusdem tractandi hypotyposin monstrat habitae ad duos priores versus, secundi, ad Corinthios, primae . Suffering 1582
  • De aeterna et immutabili praedestinatione Dei . Suffering 1583

literature

Individual evidence

  1. According to Biografisch lexicon voor de geschiedenis van het Nederlands protestantisme 3, p. 350; according to Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL) around 1545
  2. According to BBKL
  3. Register of the University of Heidelberg , accessed on March 7, 2013.
  4. See Paul Habermehl: Beindersheim - history of a village . Eppelheim 1979, p. 44 ff.
  5. ^ Letter correspondence with Wilhelm I of Orange-Nassau accessed on March 7, 2013
  6. Sturmius, Hubertus in Familysearch, accessed on March 8, 2013