Jakob Andreae

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Jakob Andreae was a 16th-century German Lutheran theologian and church leader who played a key role in shaping post-Reformation Lutheran doctrine.

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Jakob Andreae canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German Lutheran
Lutheran confessional document
Lutheran theologian
Protestant reformer
city
human
town
university
confession Augsburg Confession
country Germany
Germany
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 1528-01-25
dateOfDeath 1590-01-07
educatedAt University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
employer University of Tübingen NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
familyName Andreae
fieldOfWork dogmatics
ecclesiastical polity
systematic theology
givenName Jakub
surface form: Jakob
influenced Lutheran orthodoxy
surface form: Lutheran Orthodoxy
influencedBy Johann Brenz
Martin Luther
Philip Melanchthon
surface form: Philipp Melanchthon
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
movement Lutheranism
notableIdea Lutheran confessional unity
doctrine of justification by faith
notableWork Book of Concord
surface form: Formula of Concord

Kirchenordnung der Evangelischen Landeskirche in Württemberg
surface form: Württemberg Church Order
occupation clergyman
theologian
university teacher
participantIn Adiaphoristic controversy
Crypto-Calvinist controversy
Osiandrian controversy
post-Reformation Lutheran controversies
placeOfBirth Waiblingen
placeOfDeath Tübingen
positionHeld chancellor of the University of Tübingen
provost of the collegiate church in Stuttgart
religion Lutheranism
Lutheranism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Tübingen

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