David Hollaz

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David Hollaz was a prominent late 17th- and early 18th-century German Lutheran theologian known for his systematic works that became standard texts in Lutheran dogmatics.

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instanceOf German Lutheran theologian
Lutheran theologian
human
birthDate 1648-02-16
birthPlace Wulkow, Pomerania NERFINISHED
citizenship Duchy of Pomerania NERFINISHED
confession adherence to the Book of Concord
confessionalStance confessional Lutheran
countryOfActivity Germany NERFINISHED
deathDate 1713-04-14
denomination Lutheran
education studied theology at the University of Wittenberg
era 17th century
18th century
familyName Hollaz NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork dogmatic theology
systematic theology
genre dogmatics
givenName David NERFINISHED
influenced Lutheran dogmatics
influencedBy Abraham Calovius NERFINISHED
Johann Gerhard NERFINISHED
Lutheran scholastic tradition
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Lutheran Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
name David Hollaz NERFINISHED
notability prominent late 17th- and early 18th-century German Lutheran theologian
notableWork Examen theologicum acroamaticum NERFINISHED
Examen theologicum acroamaticum universam theologiam theoretico-practicam complectens NERFINISHED
occupation Lutheran pastor
theologian
placeOfDeath Jakobsdorf, Pomerania NERFINISHED
positionHeld pastor in Jakobshagen (Pomerania)
senior pastor (Oberpfarrer) in Jakobshagen
regionOfActivity Pomerania NERFINISHED
religion Lutheranism
theologicalEmphasis orthodox Lutheran doctrine
systematic presentation of Lutheran dogma
theologicalTradition Lutheran scholasticism
timePeriod early 18th century
late 17th century
workStatus standard text in Lutheran dogmatics
wroteInResponseTo Pietism
Reformed theology NERFINISHED

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