- Josué de la Place
Josué de la Place (also, Josua Placeus; c. 1596 —
August 17 ,1665 or possibly 1655) was a Frenchtheologian who was born atSaumur . He became pastor atNantes in 1625 and was professor of theology at his native city from 1633 till his death.Placeus together with
Moise Amyraut andLouis Cappel belong, as followers ofJohn Cameron , to that theological movement at Saumur which in contrast with the orthodox school of Sedan sought to moderate Calvinistic doctrine by emphasizing the ethical and common human elements, without, however, departing from the fundamental principles.From the supreme value of the accountability of every human
soul , Placeus especially drew the conclusion against the imputation of Adam's actualsin . In defense of the doctrine that the sin of Adam could be reckoned to his descendants only as mediated by the inherited sinful subjective state he pointed out thatJohn Calvin knew nothing of an immediate imputation and that the same was denied by Pietro Martire andDaniel Chamier , but did not go so far as to justify himself by the view ofHuldrych Zwingli that hereditary guilt was no more than the guilt of every individual. The national synod ofCharenton (1644) under the leadership ofAntoine Garissoles , representing the over-zealous constituency ofMontauban , opposed this assertion by adopting a decree to be subscribed by all pastors and candidates. Placeus issued later his vindication, "Disputatio de imputatione primi peccati Adami" (Saumur, 1655). The national synod of Loudun, in 1659, withdrew all threatening measures of discipline, but theZurich orthodoxy did not rest content until in theHelvetic Consensus of 1675 it repudiated with Saumurism as a whole the mere "imputation mediate and consequent."References
*Placeus' "Opera omnia" were published in 2 vols., Franeker, 1699, Aubencit, 1702.
*E. and E. Haag, "La France protestante", ed. H. L. Bordier, vi.309 sqq., Paris, 1889
*Johann Georg Walch , "Einleitung in die Religions-Sereitigkeiten...ausser der evangelisch-lutherischen Kirche", iii.890 sqq, Jena, 1734
*Bartholmess, in "Bulletin de la société de l’hist. du protestantisme françaís", 1853;
*Saigey, in "Revue de théologie", Oct., 1855;
*Lichtenberger, "ESR", xi.489 sqq.References
*Schaff-Herzog
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