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help| Martin Chemnitz (November 9, 1522 – April 8, 1586) was an eminent second-generation Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor. In the Lutheran tradition he is known as Alter Martinus, the "Second Martin": Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix stetisset ("If Martin [Chemnitz] had not... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Martin Chemnitz
Martin Chemnitz (November 9 1522 – April 8 1586) was an eminent second-generation Lutheran theologian, reformer, churchman, and confessor. In the Lutheran tradition he is known as Alter Martinus, the "Second Martin": Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix stetisset ("If Martin [Chemnitz] had not come along, Martin [Luther] would hardly have survived") goes a common saying concerning him. -
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Book of Concord
The Second Martin: The Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz. -
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Formula of Concord
The most important formulators of the Formula of Concord were Jakob Andreä and Martin Chemnitz. -
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Lutheran Orthodoxy
Most significant theologians of orthodoxy can be said to be Martin Chemnitz and Johann Gerhard. -
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J. A. O. Preus II
Martin Chemnitz on the Doctrine of Justification by J. A. O. Preus II -
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Lutheranism
↑ 1 Cor. 2:14, 12:3, Rom. 8:7, Martin Chemnitz, Examination of the Council of Trent: Vol. I. Trans. Fred Kramer, St. Louis: Concordia Publishing House, 1971, pp. 409-53, "Seventh Topic, Concerning Free Will: From the Decree of the Sixth Session of the Council of Trent". -
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Martin Luther (resources)
| Martin Luther · Johann Sebastian Bach Dietrich Bonhoeffer · Albert Schweitzer Søren Kierkegaard · Philipp Melanchthon Henry Muhlenberg · Paul Gerhardt Trygve Lie · Dag Hammarskjöld C. F. W. Walther · Martin Chemnitz Gerald B. Kieschnick | -
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University of Halle-Wittenberg
C: Joachim Camerarius, Johann Heinrich Callenberg, Georg Cantor, Martin Chemnitz, Hermann Cohen, Alexander Conze, Valerius Cordus, Caspar Cruciger the Younger, Caspar Cruciger the Elder, Johann Crüger, -
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High Church Lutheranism
In the same way as Anglo-Catholics have esteemed Caroline Divines, the Catholic Lutherans, due to the nature of the Lutheran Reformation, have been able to appreciate many, largely forgotten, Catholic teachings of Reformers like Martin Luther, Laurentius Petri, Mikael Agricola, George of Anhalt, Martin Chemnitz, Gnesio-Lutherans, Gerhard's Confessio Catholica etc. -
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Treatise on the Power and Primacy of the Pope
The Second Martin: The Life and Theology of Martin Chemnitz.
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