Common Places

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Common Places is the English title of Philip Melanchthon’s influential 16th-century theological work "Loci Communes," which systematically outlines key doctrines of Protestant Reformation theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
theological work
associatedWith Martin Luther NERFINISHED
author Philip Melanchthon NERFINISHED
dedicatedTo Martin Luther NERFINISHED
doctrinalFocus Christian ethics
Protestant theology
grace
justification by faith
law and gospel
sacraments
sin
expandedEditions 1535 edition
1559 edition
firstPublicationYear 1521
genre systematic theology
theology
historicalSignificance first major systematic presentation of Lutheran theology
foundational text of Reformation theology
inCanonOf Lutheran confessional era literature
influenced Lutheran orthodoxy NERFINISHED
Protestant catechetical instruction
Protestant scholasticism NERFINISHED
Reformation-era preaching
languageOfTitle English
languageOfWork Latin NERFINISHED
method systematic exposition of doctrine
movement Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
originalTitle Loci Communes NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication Wittenberg NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 16th century
relatedConcept loci communes (commonplaces) method
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
structure topical arrangement of loci communes (commonplaces)
theologicalOrientation Lutheran
evangelical
titleInEnglish Common Places NERFINISHED
topic Christian life and ethics
Christology NERFINISHED
doctrine of God
ecclesiology
sacramental theology
soteriology
usedAs guide for pastors and preachers
textbook in Protestant universities

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Loci Communes hasTitleInEnglish Common Places