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  1. Unter allen deutschen Bibelerklärungen der älteren Zeit hat die sogenannte Weimarer Bibel die größte Verbreitung erlangt und genießt mit Recht bis auf den heutigen Tag hohen Ruhm. Sie erschien in der traurigen Zeit des 30-jährigen Krieges (1618-1648). Damals lebte in Deutschland ein Fürst, wie es wenige je in der Welt gegeben hat: tapfer ...

  2. Johann Gerhard exercised a wide-spread and profound influence on the development of Lutheran theology and ecclesiastical life during his lifetime and after his death in 1637. Most usually think this influence stemmed from his massive dogmatic work, the Loci theologici , and indeed his reshaping of the tradition of organizing Biblical content for teaching continued to have an impact over the ...

  3. essays.wisluthsem.org › 1802 › GerhardSMeditationsSacred Meditations

    By Johann Gerhard Translated by Wade R. Johnston Introduction Gerhard published his Sacred Meditations in Latin in 1606, at the age of 23. At that point in his life, he was a student of theology at Jena. He was born in Quedlinburg on October 27, 1582. He studied at Wittenberg before Jena.

  4. Gerhard’s Succinct and Select Theological Aphorisms provides a thorough summary of classical Lutheran dogmatic theology divided into twenty-three chapters. Rev. Paul A. Rydecki’s translation of Gerhard’s Succinct and Select Theological Aphorisms is his tenth volume translated from the classics of the Age of Lutheran Orthodoxy and his fourth volume from the writings of Johann Gerhard.

  5. s3.amazonaws.com › cph-org-assets › mediaJohann Gerhard

    Johann Gerhard es uno de los tres grandes teólogos clásicos luteranos. Después de Lutero (1483-1546) y Martín Chemnitz (1522-1586), “Gerhard (1582-1637) es el tercero después del cual no hay un cuarto”. Desde joven, Gerhard sufrió de severa depresión y problemas de salud. Esa experiencia, junto con un estudio extenso

  6. Johann Gerhard ist der Name folgender Personen: Johann Gerhard (Theologe) (1582–1637), deutscher Theologe. Johann Gerhard (Amtmann) (1781–1858), badischer Amtmann. Johann Gerhard (Mediziner) (1599–1657), deutscher Arzt und Hochschullehrer. Johann Carl Ludewig Gerhard (1768–1835), deutscher Berghauptmann.

  7. This volume contains the first part of Johann Gerhard's commonplace On Death, originally published in 1621 in the eighth volume of Gerhard’s Theological Commonplaces. Deeply interested in eschatological matters, Gerhard held several disputations from 1607-1636, with topics ranging from death, resurrection, judgment, hell, heaven, souls after death, and purgatory. This volume deals not just ...