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Fathers of Lutheran Orthodoxy: Examen Theologicum Acroamaticum, Pars IV and Index

Fathers of Lutheran Orthodoxy: Examen Theologicum Acroamaticum, Pars IV and Index

ByDavid Hollaz

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David Hollaz (1648-1713) studied under Abraham Calov and Johannes Andreas Quenstedt. He was partially influenced by Pietism, and sometimes he displays the tendency towards synergism that is common with Pietism. His Examen Theologicum Acroamaticum was the last of the great orthodox dogmatic works. It is organized according to questions, theses, antitheses, brief exegeses, and observations. (Notes for Readers: This book is in Latin and was prepared from a scan.) This volume is part of a greater series entitled 'Fathers of Lutheran Orthodoxy.' The purpose of this series is to present great works of Lutheranism with a focus on the era of Lutheran Orthodoxy, although it also includes prominent works of the 19th and 20th centuries as well. For too long, the rich theology of Lutheranism's past has been limited to libraries' rare book rooms and cumbersome online PDFs. Therefore, this series endeavors to take public domain books of the Lutheran confession and to make them available for anyone who desires these works in the form of a physical print. This series is meant to include mostly original Latin works, but some works may be in German and even in English. The final goal is to create both accessibility and interest for studying and reading the works of Lutheran Orthodoxy, with the hope of creating renewed interest in scholars one day translating the rich theology of Lutheranism. For updates or questions, please reach out to the 'Fathers of Lutheran Orthodoxy' Facebook page.

Details

Publication Date
May 31, 2023
Language
Latin
Category
Religion & Spirituality
Copyright
No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
Contributors
By (author): David Hollaz

Specifications

Pages
160
Binding Type
Paperback Perfect Bound
Interior Color
Black & White
Dimensions
US Letter (8.5 x 11 in / 216 x 279 mm)

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