- Francis Turretin
Francis Turretin (also known as François Turretini) was the grandson of Francesco Turrettini, who left his native
Lucca in 1574 and settled in Geneva in 1592. Francis was born toBenoit Turretin at Geneva onOctober 17 ,1623 and died there onSeptember 28 ,1687 . He was educated at Geneva,Leiden , Utrecht,Paris ,Saumur ,Montauban , andNimes . Returning to his native city, he was made pastor of the Italian church there in 1648, and professor oftheology in 1653. He is the father ofJean Alphonse Turretin .Turretin is especially known as a zealous opponent of the
theology of Saumur (embodied byMoise Amyraut and calledAmyraldianism ), as an earnest defender of the Calvinisticorthodoxy represented by theSynod of Dort , and as one of the authors of the "Helvetic Consensus ", which defended the formulation of doublepredestination from the Synod of Dort and the verbal inspiration of theBible . Among his writings, which are chieflydogma tic in character, special mention should be made of his "Institutio Theologiae Elencticae" (3 parts, Geneva, 1679-1685), which is dogmatic theology written in apolemic or argumentative fashion and which became a standard text inReformed Christian circles. At Princeton Seminary it was only replaced as a textbook byCharles Hodge 's "Systematic Theology" in the late 19th century.Turretin greatly influenced the
Puritan s, but until recently, he was a mostly forgottenProtestant scholastic from the annals of church history, though the rough English translation of his "Institutes of Elenctic Theology" is increasingly read by students of theology.John Gerstner called Turretin "the most precise theologian in the Calvinistic tradition.""This article includes content derived from the
public domain Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, 1914."Bibliography
* "Institutes of Elenctic Theology". Translated by George Musgrave Giger, edited by James T. Dennison, Jr. (1992). ISBN 0-87552-451-6
* "Justification" an excerpt from Turretin's "Institutes" (2004). ISBN 0-87552-705-1
* "The Atonement of Christ". Translated by James R. Willson (1978). ISBN 0-8010-8842-9External links
* [http://people.virginia.edu/~jma8c/turretin/ "Institutio Theologiae Elencticae"] - the complete text of Turretin's magnum opus in its original
Latin
* [http://turretinfan.blogspot.com/2008/07/brief-biography-of-real-francis.html "Brief Biography of Turretin"] - a brief biography of Francis Turretin based on a oral address given by his nephew, and translated into English
* Excerpts from Turretin's "Institutes" in English::* [http://www.apuritansmind.com/FrancisTurretin/francisturretinholyscripture.htm "The Holy Scriptures"] - on the Bible:* [http://www.apuritansmind.com/FrancisTurretin/francisturretinjustification.htm "Forensic Justification"] - on how one is made right withGod :* [http://www.apuritansmind.com/FrancisTurretin/francisturretinpredestination.htm "On Predestination of the Elect of God"]
* [http://scdc.library.ptsem.edu/mets/mets.aspx?src=BR1848203&div=5&
] from the "Princeton Review" (July 1848)
* [http://www.apuritansmind.com/Baptism/McMahonCovenantConceptsTurretin.htm "Covenant Concepts in Francis Turretin's "Institutes of Elenctic Theology"] by C. Matthew McMahon
* [https://ecom.ligonier.org/ecom/product.asp?idProduct=TUR01AC "Turretin on Justification"] an audio series by John Gerstner, long-time professor of church history.
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