Church Order of Hamburg

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The Church Order of Hamburg is a foundational Lutheran church ordinance authored by reformer Johann Bugenhagen that organized the liturgy, governance, and discipline of the Reformation-era church in Hamburg.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lutheran church ordinance
Reformation-era church ordinance
church order
appliesTo Hamburg NERFINISHED
associatedWith City of Hamburg NERFINISHED
Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
North German Reformation NERFINISHED
author Johann Bugenhagen NERFINISHED
concerns catechesis
church discipline
church governance
education
liturgy
parish organization
poor relief
preaching
sacramental practice
confessionalBasis Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
country Germany NERFINISHED
denomination Lutheran Church in Hamburg NERFINISHED
genre church polity document
ecclesiastical law
historicalContext Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
influenced Lutheran church practice in Hamburg
later North German church orders
influencedBy Martin Luther’s theology NERFINISHED
Wittenberg Reformation NERFINISHED
language German
placeOfOrigin Hamburg NERFINISHED
purpose to establish a Lutheran church structure in Hamburg
to replace medieval Catholic church regulations in Hamburg
regulates care of the poor
church courts
church finances
parish boundaries
pastoral duties
schooling under church oversight
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
role organized the Reformation-era church in Hamburg
regulated church offices in Hamburg
regulated moral discipline in Hamburg
regulated public worship in Hamburg
served as a model for other Lutheran church orders
subject Lutheran church law
Lutheran liturgy
Reformation in Hamburg NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Evangelical Lutheran

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Johann Bugenhagen notableWork Church Order of Hamburg