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Jansenism         
  • La mère}} – [[Marie Angélique Arnauld]] (1591–1661), [[abbess]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]].
  • Duvergier's]] death in 1643.
  • Augustinus]]}} by [[Cornelius Jansen]], published posthumously in 1640. The book formed the foundation of the subsequent Jansenist controversy.
  • [[Blaise Pascal]] (1623–1662). The Jansenist apologia ''[[Provincial Letters]]'', written 1656 and 1657, a literary masterpiece written from a Jansenist perspective, and remembered for the denunciation of the [[casuistry]] of the [[Jesuits]].
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}} in 1713, which condemned Quesnel and the Jansenists.
  • Old University of Leuven]].
  • Abbé de Saint-Cyran}} – [[Jean Duvergier de Hauranne]], abbot of Saint Cyran Abbey in Brenne (1581–1643), one of the intellectual fathers of Jansenism.
  • [[Pope Clement IX]] (1600–1669), whose intervention in the [[Formulary Controversy]] led to a 32-year lull (1669–1701) in the controversy over Jansenism known as the ''Peace of Clement IX''.
  • [[Nuns]] being forcibly removed from the [[convent]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]] in 1709
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}}.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL MOVEMENT
Jansenist; Jansenists; Acceptants; Jansenistic; Jansenistic controversy; Jansenist heresy; Clementine peace; Jansenist movement
·noun The doctrine of Jansen regarding free will and divine grace.
Jansenist         
  • La mère}} – [[Marie Angélique Arnauld]] (1591–1661), [[abbess]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]].
  • Duvergier's]] death in 1643.
  • Augustinus]]}} by [[Cornelius Jansen]], published posthumously in 1640. The book formed the foundation of the subsequent Jansenist controversy.
  • [[Blaise Pascal]] (1623–1662). The Jansenist apologia ''[[Provincial Letters]]'', written 1656 and 1657, a literary masterpiece written from a Jansenist perspective, and remembered for the denunciation of the [[casuistry]] of the [[Jesuits]].
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}} in 1713, which condemned Quesnel and the Jansenists.
  • Old University of Leuven]].
  • Abbé de Saint-Cyran}} – [[Jean Duvergier de Hauranne]], abbot of Saint Cyran Abbey in Brenne (1581–1643), one of the intellectual fathers of Jansenism.
  • [[Pope Clement IX]] (1600–1669), whose intervention in the [[Formulary Controversy]] led to a 32-year lull (1669–1701) in the controversy over Jansenism known as the ''Peace of Clement IX''.
  • [[Nuns]] being forcibly removed from the [[convent]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]] in 1709
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}}.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL MOVEMENT
Jansenist; Jansenists; Acceptants; Jansenistic; Jansenistic controversy; Jansenist heresy; Clementine peace; Jansenist movement
·noun A follower of Cornelius Jansen, a Roman Catholic bishop of Ypres, in Flanders, in the 17th century, who taught certain doctrines denying free will and the possibility of resisting divine grace.
Jansenism         
  • La mère}} – [[Marie Angélique Arnauld]] (1591–1661), [[abbess]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]].
  • Duvergier's]] death in 1643.
  • Augustinus]]}} by [[Cornelius Jansen]], published posthumously in 1640. The book formed the foundation of the subsequent Jansenist controversy.
  • [[Blaise Pascal]] (1623–1662). The Jansenist apologia ''[[Provincial Letters]]'', written 1656 and 1657, a literary masterpiece written from a Jansenist perspective, and remembered for the denunciation of the [[casuistry]] of the [[Jesuits]].
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}} in 1713, which condemned Quesnel and the Jansenists.
  • Old University of Leuven]].
  • Abbé de Saint-Cyran}} – [[Jean Duvergier de Hauranne]], abbot of Saint Cyran Abbey in Brenne (1581–1643), one of the intellectual fathers of Jansenism.
  • [[Pope Clement IX]] (1600–1669), whose intervention in the [[Formulary Controversy]] led to a 32-year lull (1669–1701) in the controversy over Jansenism known as the ''Peace of Clement IX''.
  • [[Nuns]] being forcibly removed from the [[convent]] of [[Port-Royal-des-Champs]] in 1709
  • [[Unigenitus Dei Filius]]}}.
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL MOVEMENT
Jansenist; Jansenists; Acceptants; Jansenistic; Jansenistic controversy; Jansenist heresy; Clementine peace; Jansenist movement
Jansenism was an early modern theological movement within Catholicism, primarily active in the Kingdom of France, that emphasized original sin, human depravity, the necessity of divine grace, and predestination. It was declared a heresy by the Catholic Church.