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Isaac de la Peyrere (1596-1676)

Isaac de la Peyrere was a French theologian and writer who is known for his controversial views on Christianity and Judaism. He believed that Adam was not the first man on Earth and that there were people living before Adam, which directly challenged the biblical account of creation. This theory, known as pre-Adamism,” caused great controversy and led to accusations of heresy.
De la Peyrere’s most famous book, Praeadamitae” (1655), presents his pre-Adamite theory and argues that the Jews were not God’s chosen people. He believed that Christ’s message was universal and that God’s redemptive plan extended to all nations and people. This idea was considered scandalous by the Catholic Church and De la Peyrere was forced to recant his views and publicly apologize.
De la Peyrere’s ideas had a significant impact on later thinkers and writers, including Voltaire and Montesquieu. His work challenged the authority of the Catholic Church and paved the way for the rise of Enlightenment thinking in Europe.

Apologie de la Peyrere. Paris, 1663 |

Ausführliche Beschreibung des … so genannten Grönlands. Nuremberg, 1679

La bataille des lents. Paris, 1649

Du rappel des juifs. 1643

Isaaci Peyrerii Epistola ad Philotimum. Frankfurt, 1658

Isaaci Peyrerij Epistola ad Philotimum. Roma, 1657

Lettre de La Peyrere a Philotime. Paris, 1658 | |

Nauwkeurige beschrijvingh van Groenland. Amsterdam, 1678

Opmerkinge over’t boek der Praeadamiten, of Wederlegginge van de Praeadamitische versiering. 1661

Praeadmitae. Sive Exercitatio super versibus duodecimo … Epistolae D. Pauli ad Romanos. 1655 | |

Le rappel des Jesuites en France. Köln, 1678

Relation de l’Islande. Paris, 1663 |

Relation de l’Islande. Paris 1715

Relation du Groenland. Paris, 1647

Relation du Groenland. Paris, 1715

Suite des letres escrites a monsieur le comte De la Suze. Paris, 1662

Systema theologicum, ex Praeadamitarum hypothesi. 1655 | |

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