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  1. Era. Reformation. Notable work. Formula of Concord (with Jakob Andreae ), Book of Concord (1580), (with Jakob Andreae) Martin Chemnitz (9 November 1522 – 8 April 1586) was an eminent second-generation German, Evangelical Lutheran, Christian theologian, and a Protestant reformer, churchman, and confessor. [1]

  2. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Martin Chemnitz was a leading German theologian who was known, with reference to Martin Luther, as “the second Martin” and who helped unify the Lutheran church following the Reformation. At the University of Wittenberg (1545), Chemnitz was the protégé of the Reformer Philipp Melanchthon.

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  3. (Martin Chemnitz o Chemnitzius, Treuenbrietzen, 1522-Brunswick, 1586) Teólogo luterano alemán. Colaboró en la unión de los partidos luteranos y fue entre los autores de la fórmula de concordia. Colabora para ampliar la biografía de Martin Chemnitz. ¿Qué juicio te merece la vida de Martin Chemnitz?

  4. Learn about the life of Martin Chemnitz (1522–1586), the unlikely "Second Martin" who upheld and systematized the theology of Martin Luther.

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  5. 6 de oct. de 2022 · The Legacy of Martin Chemnitz. Martin Chemnitz has remained a relevant theologian within the Lutheran church as it has grown and spread over time. The collections at Concordia Historical Institute allow us to trace Chemnitzs importance in North American as well as global Lutheranism.

  6. Martin Chemnitz produced some 65 works, most of which were written over a relatively short, but industrious, period of time. Chemnitz had an incredible ability to deal with controversial topics with an approach that is both scholarly and winsome.

  7. Martin Chemnitz. Nació el 9 de noviembre de 1522 | Treuenbrietzen, Alemania Murió el 8 de abril de 1586 | Braunschweig, Alemania. LutheranReformation.org. 2017 LCMS. El “Segundo Martín” que detalló fielmente las doctrinas de la Reforma.