Pierre Viret
Pierre Viret (1511 – 4 May 1571) was a Swiss Reformed theologian and Protestant reformer.
Early life
Pierre Viret was born to a devout middle class Roman Catholic family in Orbe, a small town now in Switzerland. He was a close friend of John Calvin.
Viret studied as a scholar in his hometown school and then attended the University of Paris, where he was converted to the Reformed faith. He returned to Orbe in 1531 to escape the persecutions in Paris.[1]
Preaching
William Farel, a Protestant preacher, called Viret to the ministry at his return to Orbe. On 6 May 1531 Viret preached his first sermon, being only twenty years old at the time. His preaching was received with astonishment and acclamation by his hearers, and many were soon converted to the Reformed Faith, among them both Viret's parents.[1] Subsequently he preached in Lausanne and Geneva before undertaking missionary tours in France, preaching to crowds of thousands in Paris, Orléans, Avignon, Montauban, and Montpellier. His preaching was sweet and winning, and won him the name of "The Smile of the Reformation."
At one time he was captured by Catholic forces. Viret was considered one of the most popular French-speaking preachers in the 16th century. Above all he was the reformer of the city of Lausanne, where he converted the local population to the Reformed faith. In his time Lausanne also became, with Geneva, a training ground for Reformation preachers. Among those who studied in Lausanne was the author of the Belgic Confession, Guy de Brès. While at Lausanne Viret founded a Reformed Academy, which was forced to relocate to Geneva in 1559. The relocated professors and students of Viret's Lausanne Academy soon became the foundation of Calvin’s famed Geneva Academy.[2]
For health reasons Viret left Geneva and moved to Southern France where he preached among the Huguenots. He died in Orthez France in 1571.
Translated works
Viret authored over fifty books. Many have been translated into English, including:
- Anchor of the Soul: An Exposition of the Apostles Creed
- The Catechism of Pierre Viret
- The Christian and the Magistrate: Roles, Responsibilities, and Jurisdictions
- Exposition of the Ten Commandments
- His Glorious Bride
- Jesus Christ, the Believer’s Comfort and Joy
- Letters of Comfort to the Persecuted Church
- Marvelous Trinity
- Simple Exposition of the Christian Faith
Decalogue Commentary Series
- No Other God
- Nothing Like God
- Taking His Name in Vain
- Remember the Sabbath Day
- Honor thy Father and Mother
- Thou Shalt Not Kill: A Plea for Life
- Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery
- Thou Shalt Not Steal
- Defend the Truth
- Thou Shalt Not Covet
References
- ^ a b 'Book V: Struggles of the Reformation, Chapter III: A New Reformer and an Image-Breaker (1531)', in J.H. Merle d'Aubigné (translated by W.L.R. Cates), History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, 8 volumes (Longmans, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, London 1863-1878), Vol III: France, Switzerland, Geneva (1864), pp. 262-76 at Project Gutenberg. See also reprint, (Sprinkle Publications, Harrisonburg, VA, 2000).
- ^ Michael W. Bruening, Calvinism’s First Battleground: Conflict and Reform in the Pays de Vaud, 1528-1559 (Springer, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, 2005), page 254
Sources
(in order of publication)
- (Crespin, J.), Procédures Tenues à l'Endroit de Ceux de la Réligion du Pais-Bas (Procedures Held With Regard to those of the Religion of the Netherlands) (Jean Crespin, Geneva 1568)
- J.H. Merle d'Aubigné (translated by W.L.R. Cates), History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, 8 volumes (Longmans, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, London 1863-1878), Vol III: France, Switzerland, Geneva (1864), at pp. 262-76
- Doumergue, E., Lausanne au temps de la Réformation: avec une introduction sur Pierre Viret et Orbe, sa ville natale, et un appendice sur les deux premiers imprimeurs protéstants de Lausanne (Georges Bridel et Cie., Lausanne 1903)
- Barnaud, J., Pierre Viret, Sa Vie et Son Oeuvre (1511-1571) (Tarn G. Carayol, Saint-Amans 1911)
- Schnetzler, C., Vuilleumier, H., and Schroeder, A. (eds), Pierre Viret d'après lui-même : pages extraites des oeuvres du Réformateur à l'occasion du 4e- centenaire de sa naissance (Bridel, Lausanne 1911)
- Le Jubilé de Pierre Viret : Lausanne et Orbe : 23-26 octobre 1911 (Eglise Nationale Evangélique Réformée du Canton de Vaud. Commission Synodale, 1911)
- Schaff, P., 'Pierre Viret and the Reformation in Lausanne', in History of the Christian Church, 8 Volumes (C. Scribner's Sons, New York 1916-1923), VIII: The Swiss Reformation, 1519-1605, at pp. 250-52
- Vuilleumier, H., Histoire de l'Eglise Réformée du Pays de Vaud sous Régime Bernois, 4 volumes (Concorde, Lausanne 1927)
- L. Latourette, 'Les dernières années de Pierre Viret (1567-1571)', Revue de Théologie et de Philosophie (Lausanne) New Series Vol. XXVI (1938), pp. 60-68.
- Linder, R.D., The Political Ideas of Pierre Viret, Travaux d'Humanisme et Renaissance, Vol. LXIV (Librairie Droz, Geneva 1964)
- Linder, R.D., 'Forgotten reformer', Christian History Magazine, Issue 71, pp. 35-37
- O. Favre, 'Pierre Viret (1511-1571) et la Discipline Ecclésiastique', (author of M.A. Dissertation 'La discipline ecclésiastique dans la théologie du Réformateur Pierre Viret', Faculty of Reformed Theology, Aix-en-Provence 1993)
- 'Viret, Pierre', in H.J. Hillebrand (ed.), Oxford Encyclopedia of the Reformation (Oxford University Press 1996, 2005 online version)
- Berthoud, J.-M., Pierre Viret: Forgotten Giant of the Reformation, Zurich Publishing (2010)
- Sheats, R.A., Pierre Viret: The Angel of the Reformation, Zurich Publishing (2012)
External links
- http://pierreviret.org Texts at the website of the Pierre Viret Association:
- Pierre Viret: and the Refusal of the Church to Fold Before the Power of the State from Schaff's chapter on Viret's views concerning Church and State
- Pierre Viret and Geneva D'Aubigné's chapter dealing with Viret's importance to Geneva
- Forgotten Reformer Linder's biographical article in Christianity Today.
- O. Favre, 'Pierre Viret (1511-1571) et la Discipline Ecclésiastique', (author of M.A. Dissertation 'La discipline ecclésiastique dans la théologie du Réformateur Pierre Viret', Faculty of Reformed Theology, Aix-en-Provence 1993)
- J. Cart, Pierre Viret, le Réformateur Vaudois, Biographie Populaire (Librairie Ls Meyer, Lausanne 1864), at Google
- P. Godet, Pierre Viret (F. Payot, Lausanne 1892), at Google (in French)
- G. Bavaud, Le Réformateur Pierre Viret (1511-1571), sa Théologie, "Histoire et Société" collection, No. 10 (Labor & Fides, Geneva 1986), at Google Preview (in French)
- H. Vuillemier, Notre Pierre Viret (Payot, Lausanne 1911)
- Works by Pierre Viret at Post-Reformation Digital Library