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  1. Martin Chemnitz. Concordia Publishing House, 2007 - Religion - 712 pages. 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, which became the standard Lutheran answer to the claims of Rome as set forth at Trent.

  2. 33ratings6reviews. Kindle $64.99. 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, which became the standard Lutheran answer to the claims of Rome as set forth at Trent. This volume addresses the Roman Catholic ...

  3. Martin Chemnitz addresses the Council of Trent by investigating what the Bible, the church fathers, and other prominent Christian teachers have taught. Chemnitz shows that Trent’s claims are flawed and the Lutherans are more consistent with biblical and traditional Christian teaching.

  4. But for the Church at large, Chemnitz’s enduring place in history was to rest on his answer to Trent. He knew that council had scored deeply, not least through the interpretive commentary of ...

  5. 10 de dic. de 2023 · October 17, 2020. Edited by MARC Bot. import existing book. November 2, 2008. Created by ImportBot. Imported from Talis MARC record . Examination of the Council of Trent by Martin Chemnitz, 1971, Concordia Pub. House edition, in English.

  6. 21 de may. de 2006 · Martin Chemnitz, was known affectionately as the second Martin, the first Martin being Luther. He was a 16th Century Lutheran Theologian who examined the work product of the Council of Trent, the advent of the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation which quietly continues today.

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  7. His Roman Catholic opponents recognized how important Chemnitz was to the legacy of Martin Luther and came up with this phrase after Chemnitz wrote The Examination of the Council of Trent. Aside from Martin Luther, Martin Chemnitz (November 9, 1522 – April 8, 1586) is regarded as the most important theologian in the history of the Lutheran Church and unquestionably the greatest second ...