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David Hollatz (1648 – 17
April 1713) was a
German Lutheran theologian. Born in 148, in Wulkow, near
Stargard (34 km ESE of Stettin), in Pomerania. He studied...
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Johnsonian Awakening within the state-church as
spearheaded by its namesake,
dogmatician and
Pietist Gisle Johnson. The
Awakening drove the
growth of foreign...
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David Hollatz combined mystic and
scholastic elements.
Scholastic dogmaticians followed the
historical order of God's
saving acts.
First Creation was...
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Hollatz (
dogmatician) (1648–1713),
Lutheran dogmatician David Hollatz (writer) (died 1771),
German Lutheran minister,
grandson of the
dogmatician This disambiguation...
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Inspiration of Scripture: A
Study of the
Theology of the 17th
Century Lutheran Dogmaticians. London:
Oliver and Boyd, 1957.
Willem J. van ****elt,
Introduction to...
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Confession of our Church, and we have
never seen it used in any
standard dogmatician of our communion,
except to
condemn the term, and to
repudiate the idea...
- Justification," Collegeville:
Liturgical Press, 2004. p.18
Lutheran Dogmaticians consider this the
broad sense of sanctification. See Luther's
Large Catechism...
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Andreas Quenstedt (13 August 1617 – 22 May 1688) was a
German Lutheran dogmatician in the
Lutheran scholastic tradition.
Quenstedt was born at Quedlinburg...
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necessary to use
weapons and
depose them.
Without being a
great dogmatician like his master, nor a
creative genius in the
ecclesiastical realm, Beza...
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Lutheranism stemming from the
Pietistic preaching of Hans
Nielsen Hauge and
dogmatician Gisle Johnson, the
latter of
which started the
movement known as the...