De regno Christi

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De regno Christi is a 16th-century theological and political treatise by reformer Martin Bucer outlining a vision of a Christian commonwealth governed according to biblical principles.

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instanceOf Christian literature
political treatise
theological treatise
aimsTo align civil government with biblical norms
outline a model Christian commonwealth
associatedWith early modern political theology
magisterial Reformation
author Martin Bucer
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
discusses Christian ethics in public life
pastoral care and discipline
role of civil authorities in enforcing true religion
focusesOn implementation of biblical law in civic life
moral discipline in Christian society
relationship between church and state
genre Reformation theology
political theology
hasForm prose treatise
hasInfluenceOn concepts of Christian commonwealth in Protestantism
later Reformed political thought
hasPerspective Protestant
hasPoliticalTheme Christian governance
moral legislation
social discipline
hasTheologicalTheme kingship of Christ
lordship of Christ over society
historicalPeriod Reformation
surface form: Reformation era
influencedBy Martin Bucer’s reform work in Strasbourg
early Protestant political thought
humanist biblical scholarship
intendedAudience Christian rulers
Protestant reformers
theologians
mainTopic Christian commonwealth
biblical principles of government
reform of church and society
originalLanguage Latin
proposes Christian magistracy guided by Scripture
social and moral reform based on the Bible
publicationCentury 16th century
religiousTradition Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation

Reformed theology
theologicalOrientation Reformed
workOf Martin Bucer

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Martin Bucer notableWork De regno Christi