Juan De Valdés
Juan de Valdés (d. 1541) was a Spanish reformer known for his theological writings and influence on religious thought in the sixteenth century. His works, including the "Enchiridion" and "CX. Considerations," sparked debates and controversies withn the church. Valdés emphasized personal spiritual experience, self-examination, and the grace of God in salvation. His teachings on faith, grace, and sanctification challenged traditional beliefs and inspired followers to seek a deeper relationship with God.
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