Jean Frederic Ostervald

Jean Frederic Ostervald

Jean-Frédéric Ostervald (25 November 1663-April 14, 1747), Swiss Protestant pastor, was born at Neuchâtel in 1663 in a patrician family, a son of the Reformed pastor Johann Rudolf Ostervald. He was educated at Zürich and at Saumur (where he graduated), studied theology at Orléans under Claude Pajon, at Paris under Jean Claude and at Geneva under Louis Tronchin, and was ordained to the ministry in his native place in 1683.

He spent the most part of his life at Neuchâtel, first as a diacon, then from 1699 a pastor, and finally he was elected deacon. Besides this he gave lectures at the academy of theology. As preacher, pastor, lecturer and author, he attained a position of great influence in his day, he and his friends, J. A. Turretini of Geneva and S. Werenfels (1657-1740) of Basel, forming what was once called the Swiss triumvirate. He was thought to show a leaning towards Socinianism and Arminianism.

His innovative proposals embraced dogmatics, exegesis (his important translation of and commentary on the Bible), liturgy (Bible reading instead of preaching), hymnology and moral theology (importance of good deeds and moral life). His writings had a great influence, bearing spiritual renewal or exploding contests among Valdenses, Dutch, German, Hungarian and Scandinavian protestants. Moreover, the English Royal Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts – of which he was a member – brought his teachings to the countries of the Middle East, India, Canada and the West-Indian Islands. His highly influential oeuvre was later called "the second Reformation".

In August 1746 he had a stroke in the pulpit. He died in Neuchâtel on April 14, 1747, after 61 years of service. His pastor's office was inherited by his son Jean Rodolphe (1687-1764). His grandson was the historian and geographer Samuel Frédéric (1713-1795), whose geographical works were translated into Hungarian by István Losonczi of Hányok (1709-1780).

Ostervald's principal works are "Traité des sources de la corruption qui regne aujourd'huy parmi les chrétiens" (1700), translated into English, Dutch and German, practically a plea for a more ethical and less doctrinal type of Christianity; "Catéchisme ou instruction dans la religion chrétienne" (1702), also translated into English, Dutch and German; "Traité contre l'impureté" (1707); "Sermons sur divers textes" (1722-1724); "Theologiae compendium" (1739); and "Traduction de la Bible" (1724). All his writings attained great popularity among French Protestants; many were translated into various languages; Ostervald's Bible, a revision of the French translation, in particular, was long well known and much valued in Britain.

References

*1911

External links

* [http://ichthus.pompignane.free.fr/NewFiles/biboster.html La Sainte Bible, version Ostervald, révision de 1996] – an online version of Ostervald's Bible


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