Loci theologici (Johann Gerhard)

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Loci theologici (Johann Gerhard) is a major 17th-century Lutheran systematic theology that became one of the most authoritative and comprehensive expositions of Lutheran orthodoxy.

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instanceOf Lutheran dogmatics
theological work
aim defense of Lutheran orthodoxy
systematic exposition of Lutheran teaching
author Johann Gerhard NERFINISHED
century 17th century
confessionalBasis Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Formula of Concord NERFINISHED
Lutheran Symbols
countryOfOrigin Holy Roman Empire
denominationalContext Lutheran orthodoxy
describedAs authoritative exposition of Lutheran orthodoxy
comprehensive Lutheran systematic theology
hasGenre dogmatic theology
scholastic theology
hasPart doctrine of Christ
doctrine of God
doctrine of Scripture
doctrine of justification
doctrine of last things
doctrine of predestination
doctrine of the Holy Spirit
doctrine of the church
doctrine of the sacraments
loci communes
influenced Lutheran scholasticism NERFINISHED
later Lutheran orthodoxy
influencedBy Book of Concord NERFINISHED
Lutheran Confessions NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
language Latin
method loci method
scholastic method
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
subject Christian theology
Lutheran doctrine
polemics against Reformed theology
polemics against Roman Catholicism
theologicalDiscipline dogmatics
systematic theology
theologicalOrientation confessional Lutheran
orthodox Lutheran
timePeriod post-Reformation era
usedIn Lutheran theological education
pastoral training

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Lutheran orthodoxy producedWork Loci theologici (Johann Gerhard)