Although Beza(1519-1605) was only ten year younger than Calvin, he was his chief lieutenant in the latter part of Calvin's life. In his work as Calvin's successor, he used the methods of scholasticism more than Calvin and emphasized predestination and limited atonement more.
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- Beza's Propositions Twenty nine propositions by Theodore Beza against the AnaBaptists.
- Theodore Beza A detailed history of the life and works of Beza, John Calvin's friend and successor in Geneva.
- Theodore Beza An extensive bibliography of this great reformer, with links to some of his works.
- Calvin's Other "Son" Article on Beza and his carrying on Calvin's ideas and even expanding them.
- Theodore Beza, Counsellor of the French Reformation A book by Henry Martyn Baird on the life of Beza, his work with Calvin and his work as a successor of Calvin.