Held in 1618-1619, the Synod of Dordrecht was a landmark event in church history, convened to resolve the theological disputes sparked by the rise of Arminianism within the Dutch Reformed Church. This pivotal assembly brought together leading theologians and voting representatives from eight foreign Reformed churches, highlighting its international significance. Over 154 sessions, the Synod meticulously addressed critical issues of predestination, divine grace, and human free will, ultimately shaping the foundational doctrines of Reformed Christianity.
With profound theological insight and rigorous debate, this work delves into the historical and spiritual ramifications of the Synod’s decisions, presenting a definitive account of its enduring legacy. Offering a window into the theological and ecclesiastical struggles of the early 17th century, this book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the roots of Reformed thought and the shaping of Christian orthodoxy.