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  1. 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.

  2. Der Zweite Martin der Lutherischen Kirche, Festschrift zum 400. Todestag von Martin Chemnitz {The Second Martin of the Lutheran Church, Jubilee Writing for the 400th [anniversary of the day of the death] of Martin Chemnitz} edited by W.A. Jünke, Braunschweig, 1986. Studium Excitare: Biography of Martin Chemnitz by Joshua M. Zarling. Footnotes []

  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. …several theologians, who produced the Formula of Concord, essentially an interpretation of the Augsburg Confession (a basic confession of the Lutheran faith), written primarily by Jakob Andreä and Martin Chemnitz and put in final form in 1577. The Book of Concord was subsequently compiled. It was not adopted in total… Read More; views on

  5. An introductory biography on the late-Reformation writer Martin Chemnitz, who stood with Luther and Melanchthon as an author of the Lutheran confessions and father of Lutheran theology. This book is the first full-length biography and analysis of Chemnitz to appear in English. Identifies the key figures and events of the late Reformation.

  6. 1 de ene. de 1994 · Paperback. $13.13 9 Used from $7.99 1 Collectible from $75.00. Martin Chemnitz - the Second Martin of the Lutheran Reformation - stands with Luther and Melanchthon as an author of the Lutheran confessions and father of Lutheran theology. He was the chief author of the Formula of Concord, the most consulted theologian of the late Reformation ...

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    • J. A. O. Preus
  7. 1 de ene. de 1994 · But Chemnitz set the foundation for Lutheran theology both in his own writing and in his contribution to the Formula of Concord. Preus's biography of Chemnitz illuminates these aspects of Chemnitz and more. The book is actually more than a biography. Part one sets the historical stage.