De primatu Petri

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De primatu Petri is a theological treatise by Johann Eck defending the supremacy and authority of the Apostle Peter and, by extension, the papacy.

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instanceOf Catholic theologian
Christian literature
German scholastic
theological treatise
author Johann Eck NERFINISHED
basedOn Catholic tradition on the papacy
New Testament passages about Peter
defendsDoctrine authority of the papacy
primacy of the Roman pontiff
supremacy of the Apostle Peter
genre polemical work
scholastic theology
hasTheologicalPosition Peter as head of the apostles
Roman bishop as successor of Peter
historicalContext Catholic–Protestant controversies of the Reformation era
intendedAudience Catholic theologians
opponents of papal primacy
knownFor defense of papal authority
polemics against Protestant reformers
language Latin
mainSubject papal authority
papal supremacy
primacy of the Apostle Peter
opposesView Protestant rejection of papal primacy
religiousPerspective Catholic
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
supportsClaim Papal primacy is of divine institution
Pope holds supreme authority in the Church NERFINISHED
supportsInstitution papacy
supportsOffice Roman pontiff
theologicalDiscipline apologetics
ecclesiology

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Johann Eck notableWork De primatu Petri