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The Theology of Post Reformation Lutheranism - Volume I

The Theology of Post Reformation Lutheranism - Volume I

Robert D. Preus
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This is an exhaustive, scholarly study of the age of Lutheran orthodoxy, the period from 1577 to 1713, in which Lutheran doctrine was developed, systematized, and defended by theologians such as Melanchthon, Chemnitz, Gerhard, Calov, Quenstedt, and other.

In the first section, the author analyzes the rise and decline of Lutheran orthodoxy, indicating the main contributions of the major theologians.

In the second section, the author analyzes the orthodox Lutheran approaches to the theological prolegomena--the methodology of theology, the relationships between natural and revealed religion, the nature of theology, and the training and posture of the theologian.

The third section gives a thorough discussion of the orthodox theologians' approach to Scripture--its inspiration, authority, interpretation, reliability, and efficacy.
Language
English
Pages
464
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Concordia Publishing House
Release
January 01, 1970

The Theology of Post Reformation Lutheranism - Volume I

Robert D. Preus
0/5 ( ratings)
This is an exhaustive, scholarly study of the age of Lutheran orthodoxy, the period from 1577 to 1713, in which Lutheran doctrine was developed, systematized, and defended by theologians such as Melanchthon, Chemnitz, Gerhard, Calov, Quenstedt, and other.

In the first section, the author analyzes the rise and decline of Lutheran orthodoxy, indicating the main contributions of the major theologians.

In the second section, the author analyzes the orthodox Lutheran approaches to the theological prolegomena--the methodology of theology, the relationships between natural and revealed religion, the nature of theology, and the training and posture of the theologian.

The third section gives a thorough discussion of the orthodox theologians' approach to Scripture--its inspiration, authority, interpretation, reliability, and efficacy.
Language
English
Pages
464
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Concordia Publishing House
Release
January 01, 1970

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