• Scholastic Lutheran Christology is the orthodox Lutheran theology of Jesus, developed using the methodology of Lutheran scholasticism. On the general...
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  • Theologici Protestant scholasticism Reformed orthodoxy Scholastic Lutheran Christology Lutheran Theology after 1580 article in Christian Cyclopedia "Untitled...
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    Religious perspectives on Jesus Paterology Pneumatology Rapture Scholastic Lutheran Christology Second Coming of Christ Transfiguration of Jesus Universal...
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    Scholasticism (redirect from Scholastics)
    transitioned from the patristic Christology. Leinsle (2010) confirms the permeation of the patristic Christology into the Scholastic theology by arguing that...
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  • Reformation played a substantial role in scholastic Lutheran Christology and in John Calvin's and John Wesley's Christology. Pneumatology is the study of the...
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    Threefold office (category Christology)
    Reformation this concept played a substantial role in scholastic Lutheran Christology and in the christology of Reformed theologians such as John Calvin as well...
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  • Lord's Supper, though Eastern Lutheranism uses the Byzantine Rite. Lutheran theology differs from Reformed theology in Christology, divine grace, the purpose...
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    (2020-11-09). "Dyophysitism: An Introduction to Chalcedonian Christology". Scholastic Answers. Retrieved 2024-02-10. Chesnut 1978, pp. 392–409. Loon...
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  • Extra calvinisticum (category Christology)
    perpetually. This theological distinction is in contrast to scholastic Lutheran Christology. In the theology of Martin Luther, Jesus Christ is omnipresent...
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  • Pietism (redirect from Lutheran Pietism)
    Pietism (/ˈpaɪ.ɪtɪzəm/), also known as Pietistic Lutheranism, is a movement within Lutheranism that combines its emphasis on biblical doctrine with an...
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  • Abraham Calovius represents the climax of the scholastic paradigm in orthodox Lutheranism. Other orthodox Lutheran theologians were e.g. Martin Chemnitz, Aegidius...
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  • Ubiquitarians (category Lutheran Eucharistic theology)
    Hughes, in The Catholic Encyclopedia, 1912. Chalcedonian Creed Scholastic Lutheran Christology Ubiquity article in Christian Cyclopedia Ubiquity article in...
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  • virginity of Mary was held by the Lutheran scholastics, including Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe. For this reason Confessional Lutheran scholars, such as Franz Pieper...
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  • Old Lutherans were German Lutherans in the Kingdom of Prussia, especially in the Province of Silesia, who refused to join the Prussian Union of churches...
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    each other, calling the "low Christology" an "adoptionist Christology, and "the "high Christology" an "incarnation Christology". Conversely, Michael Bird...
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    scholasticism, also called Modern scholasticism, it is the period of revival of scholastic system of philosophy and theology, in the 16th and 17th centuries. The...
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  • Summa Theologiae best exemplifies this scholastic tradition. The Lutheran scholastic tradition of a thematic, ordered exposition of Christian theology...
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  • Communicatio idiomatum (category Christology)
    Alexandrian-type Christology underscores the unity of Jesus Christ and therefore a more complete communication of properties. Reformed and Lutheran Christians...
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    efficacious. Christianity portal Reformed Christianity portal Absolution Christology Ecclesiology Eternal life (Christianity) Definition of salvation in Christianity:...
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    or Concordia (often referred to as the Lutheran Confessions) is the historic doctrinal standard of the Lutheran Church, consisting of ten credal documents...
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    Johann Gerhard (category 17th-century German Lutheran clergy)
    Johannes Gerhard (17 October 1582 – 17 August 1637) was a Lutheran church leader and Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy. He was born...
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  • Neo-Lutheranism was a 19th-century revival movement within Lutheranism which began with the Pietist-driven Erweckung, or Awakening, and developed in reaction...
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    Sacramental union (category Lutheran Eucharistic theology)
    sacramental union is more consistent with this type of Christology. The Lutheran scholastics described the Reformed Christological position which leads...
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  • Hypostatic union (category Christology)
    subsistence") is a technical term in Christian theology employed in mainstream Christology to describe the union of Christ's humanity and divinity in one hypostasis...
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    series of bishops. Those of the Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Scandinavian Lutheran, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, Church of the East, Hussite, Moravian and...
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  • Law and Gospel (category Lutheran theology)
    John Calvin deemed this third use of the Law as its primary use. Scholastic Lutheran and Reformed theologians differed primarily on the way in which the...
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    Martin Luther (category 16th-century German Lutheran clergy)
    Protestant Reformation, and his theological beliefs form the basis of Lutheranism. He is regarded as one of the most influential figures in Western and...
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    resurrection. Unlike some Calvinists, Lutherans do not believe in a predestination to damnation. Instead, Lutherans teach eternal damnation is a result...
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    Nelson Brown, Raymond Edward (2004), An Introduction to New Testament Christology, Paulist Press Dunn, James D.G. (1982), The New Perspective on Paul....
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    churches was due to historical misunderstandings, not a real difference in Christology. Further, Gregory had been recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church...
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