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  1. Martin Chemnitz. Known as the “second Martin”, Martin Chemnitz extended the Reformation beyond its origination and to the next generation. The author of the Formula of Concord, Chemnitz was instrumental in detailing the doctrines of the Reformation and the standard of Lutheran unity. Bible Study Handout Handout (Spanish) Insert.

  2. November 9, 2022 is the 500th anniversary of the birth of Martin Chemnitz. Born just a few months after the publication of Luther’s German New Testament, Chemnitz lived during one of the most dynamic eras in European history. Chemnitz barely overlapped with Luther in life. Though he attended Wittenberg during the “first Martin’s” final ...

  3. In the sermon, Chemnitz stated unequivocally, “It is certain and clear from God’s Word that all those who are to inherit eternal life were foreknown, elected, and predestined to that end by God before the foundation of the world was laid” [3]. He objected to the Erasmian notion that the doctrine of election should simply be avoided, but ...

  4. Martin Chemnitz. Martin Chemnitz (ur. 9 listopada 1522 w Treuenbrietzen, zm. 8 kwietnia 1586 w Brunszwiku) – niemiecki działacz reformacyjny, jeden z najważniejszych teologów luterańskich XVI wieku, współtwórca Formuły zgody, ostatniej księgi symbolicznej luteranizmu.

  5. Ministry, Word, and Sacraments An Enchiridion. Martin Chemnitz. Concordia Publishing House, 1981 - Religion - 174 pages. Martin Chemnitz is credited with defining the Reformation movement begun by Martin Luther. Chemnitz was a major contributor to the Formula of Concord and is considered to be one of the greatest Lutheran theologians of all time.

  6. Martin Chemnitz was an eminent second-generation German, Evangelical Lutheran, Christian theologian, and a Protestant reformer, churchman, and confessor. In the Evangelical Lutheran tradition he is known as Alter Martinus, the "Second Martin": Si Martinus non fuisset, Martinus vix stetisset goes a common saying concerning him.

  7. Martin Chemnitz. * 9. November 1522 in Treuenbrietzen; † 8. April 1586 in Braunschweig. Theologe. Chemnitz war eine bedeutende Persönlichkeit unter den Reformatoren der zweiten Generation. Seine reformationspolitischen und kirchlichen Leistungen entfaltete er vor allem in Braunschweig und Niedersachsen. Er war sowohl in den Adiaphoristischen ...