- Piotr of Goniądz
Piotr of Goniądz (Polish: Piotr z Goniądza, pronounced|ˈpʲɔtr zgɔˈɲɔnd͡za;
Latin : Gonesius; c. 1525-1573) was a Polish political and religious writer, thinker and one of the spiritual leaders of thePolish Brethren .Little is known of his early life. He was born to a
peasant family some time between 1525 and 1530 in the town of Goniądz. According to Szymon Budny his true name was "Giezek", though throughout his life he used a variety of names and pseudonyms, including Gonesius, Gonedzius, Conyza and Koniński. He was sent by his parents to a monastery and became a priest. Supported by the bishop ofWilno Paweł Holszański , Piotr was sent toItaly , where he graduated from theUniversity of Padua . There he received adoctorate inphilosophy and became one of the professors. However, following his lecture of the anonymous work by Miguel Serveto and similar works by an Italian professorMateo Gribaldi , Piotr of Goniądz converted toProtestantism and returned to Poland.One of the pioneers of
anabaptism in Poland, he was active as one of the notable members of the Protestant community formed around Mikołaj Radziwiłł. It was him to contact the anabaptists exiled from the German states who settled in large numbers inMoravia and attracted many of them to settle in Poland. He was also heavily influenced by the views of BohemianHussite s, who supported modesty, life in poverty and disregard for mundane life. For his support ofunitarianism and antitrinitarism at the Protestant council of Secemino (January 22 ,1556 ), he was officiallyexcommunicate d at the council ofPińczów in April of that year. He was also banished fromLesser Poland . However, he found several supporters of his ideas, mostly from among the lesserszlachta ofPodlachia and the lands of Grand Duchy. Probably in 1558 he found a mighty benefactor and patron in person ofJan Kiszka , one of the most powerfulmagnate s of his time. Invited toWęgrów , Piotr became the head of the local Protestant commune and one of the most notable leaders of the Calvinist community in Poland.The radical political, ethical and religious beliefs of Piotr of Goniądz gained him much popularity among the protestant clergy and lesser gentry, though also created many conflicts, especially with the magnates. Piotr supported egalitarianism, pacifism and disregard for mundane life. The members of his community, often regarded as a sect within the Calvinist church, were forbidden to hold any public office, serve in the army or even carry arms. Piotr also strongly opposed
serfdom , which led to constant conflicts even with his patron. In 1565 the schism within the Polish Calvinist church became a fact and Gonesius became the leader of the so-called "Lesser Community", while the majority of Polish protestants remained faithful to much less radical beliefs ofJohn Calvin .The most notable of his works, the "De filio Dei homine Christo Iesu" (translated as "On the Son of God", though literal translation would be "On the Son of God, a Human Jesus Christ"), did not survive to our times. Other of his notable works were published in 1570 in Kiszka's printing house in Węgrów. Among them was "Doktrina pura et clara de praecepuis Christianae religionis articulus", which survived in a single copy currently held in
Bibliotheque Nationale inParis . Others included "O ponurzaniu chrystiańskim" ("On Baptism of Christians") and "O trzech" ("OnTrinity "). He died inWęgrów onOctober 15 ,1573 , during a plague.References
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