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'''Stanislas Orzechowski''', also '''Stanislaus Orzechowski''' (1513-1566) .was a Polish political writer and theologian. The son of a Catholic father and |
'''Stanislas Orzechowski''', also '''Stanislaus Orzechowski''' (1513-1566) .was a Polish political writer and theologian. The son of a Catholic father and an Orthodox mother,<ref name="Hryniewicz2006">{{cite book|last=Hryniewicz|first=Wacław|title=The Challenge of Our Hope: Christian Faith in Dialogue|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=y7dq4-Xvn0EC&pg=PA213|accessdate=12 September 2012|date=1 October 2006|publisher=CRVP|isbn=978-1-56518-237-0|page=213}}</ref> he was a strict Roman Catholic for much of his life but at one stage, probably the 1540s, he appeared to have turned to Protestantism, which he later detracted from.<ref name="Tinsley2001">{{cite book|author=Barbara Sher Tinsley|title=Pierre Bayle's Reformation: Conscience and Criticism on the Eve of the Enlightenment|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lYN6jzP0pocC&pg=PA286|accessdate=10 September 2012|year=2001|publisher=Susquehanna University Press|isbn=978-1-57591-043-7|pages=286–8}}</ref> He was highly critical of Protestant reformer ] and authored a critique of him in around 1650, by which time he had turned his back on the Protestants.<ref name="Tinsley2001"/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Stanislas Orzechowski, also Stanislaus Orzechowski (1513-1566) .was a Polish political writer and theologian. The son of a Catholic father and an Orthodox mother, he was a strict Roman Catholic for much of his life but at one stage, probably the 1540s, he appeared to have turned to Protestantism, which he later detracted from. He was highly critical of Protestant reformer Francesco Stancaro and authored a critique of him in around 1650, by which time he had turned his back on the Protestants.
References
- Hryniewicz, Wacław (1 October 2006). The Challenge of Our Hope: Christian Faith in Dialogue. CRVP. p. 213. ISBN 978-1-56518-237-0. Retrieved 12 September 2012.
- ^ Barbara Sher Tinsley (2001). Pierre Bayle's Reformation: Conscience and Criticism on the Eve of the Enlightenment. Susquehanna University Press. pp. 286–8. ISBN 978-1-57591-043-7. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
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