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  1. 23 de ago. de 2022 · Examination of the Council of Trent. by. Chemnitz, Martin, 1522-1586. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Catholic Church -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800, Council of Trent (1545-1563 : Trento, Italy), Lutheran Church -- Doctrines -- Early works to 1800. Publisher.

  2. Examination of the Council of Trent (Latin: Examen Concilii Tridentini, 1565–73) is a large theological work of Lutheran Reformer Martin Chemnitz. The work was published in Latin as four volumes. It includes the decrees and canons of the Council of Trent analysed from a Lutheran point of view.

    • Martin Chemnitz on The Council of Trent
    • Martin Chemnitz: Concord Co-Author
    • On The Two Natures of Christ
    • Martin Chemnitz’s Life’S Work: The Loci Theologici
    • The Prolific Pen of Martin Chemnitz
    • Sources

    The first of his major works was the five-volume Examination of the Council of Trent(1565–73). The Council of Trent was the Roman Catholic Church’s response to the questions posed by Luther and the Protestant Reformation. While the council addressed many problems, it solidified others to the level of doctrine. Additionally, Trent directly attacked ...

    Before we can discuss the Formula of Concord and Book of Concord, we must first understand the historical context that led to the creation of these two documents. The mid- and late-sixteenth century was a time of massive unrest and even violence within the Lutheran church. The battles on fields and pages across Germany created an environment where ...

    In between these hugely important works, Chemnitz also published On the Two Natures of Christ(1578), a wildly influential work on the communication of attributes and the relationship between Christ’s humanity and divinity. The Crypto-Calvinist Controversy of the 1570s was, in part, a result of division over the person and natures of Christ. The Ref...

    Chemnitz’s life’s work was his Loci Theologici (1591), derived from his lectures on Melanchthon’s Loci Communesand, though never fully completed, published posthumously by the printer and editor Polycarp Leyser. The scope of this work is highly exhaustive. God, the Trinity, the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit, Creation, angels, sin, the human will...

    This list is far from an exhaustive catalogue of the works Chemnitz produced during his life—much of his work is less well-known, very rare, or even lost, unfortunately. There is a great deal of work to be done by scholars and translators of the Reformation and Lutheranism. Thankfully, however, Martin Chemnitz is more accessible than ever because o...

    John Calvin. “Of the Lord’s Supper, and the Benefits Conferred by it.” Institutes on the Christian Religion. Book IV, Chapter 17. Trans. Henry Beveridge. 1845. Christian Classics Ethereal Library. Web. Accessed September 28, 2022. https://www.ccel.org/ccel/calvin/institutes.vi.xviii.html. “Controversies and the Formula of Concord.” In Concordia: Th...

  3. the evaluation and rebuttal of the decrees of the Council of Trent (1545-63) by 'the second Martin,' Martin Chemnitz (1522-86) is now, for the first time, available in English translation. Chemnitz, the primary author of the Formula of Concord (1577), can perhaps best be characterized as the untiring scout who showed the generation

  4. The Examination of the Council of Trent series has been the basis for dialogue between Catholics and Lutherans for centuries. This is the first English translation of Chemnitz's work,...

  5. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Reformation. Martin Chemnitz (born November 9, 1522, Treuenbrietzen, Brandenburg [Germany]—died April 8, 1586, Braunschweig) 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.