Systema locorum theologicorum (Abraham Calov)

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Systema locorum theologicorum is a major multi-volume 17th-century Lutheran dogmatic work by Abraham Calov that systematically presents and defends the doctrines of Lutheran orthodoxy.

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instanceOf multi-volume work
theological work
aim defense of Lutheran orthodoxy
systematic presentation of Lutheran doctrine
author Abraham Calov NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 17th century
countryOfOrigin Electorate of Saxony NERFINISHED
defendsDoctrine Christ’s two natures
Trinity NERFINISHED
authority of Scripture
justification by faith alone
real presence in the Eucharist
genre dogmatic theology
systematic theology
hasInfluenceOn later Lutheran dogmaticians
hasPart locus on Christology
locus on God
locus on Scripture
locus on church
locus on eschatology
locus on justification
locus on sacraments
historicalContext post-Reformation Lutheran controversies
importance major work of Lutheran scholasticism
standard reference for 17th-century Lutheran dogmatics
influencedBy Book of Concord NERFINISHED
Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
language Latin
mainSubject Christian dogmatics
Lutheran doctrine
opposes Reformed theology
Roman Catholic theology
Syncretistic theology
period age of Lutheran orthodoxy
placeOfPublication Wittenberg NERFINISHED
relatedWork Book of Concord NERFINISHED
Loci theologici (Philipp Melanchthon) NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
theologicalMethod scholastic method
theologicalOrientation Lutheran orthodoxy
theologicalPosition strict confessional Lutheranism
usedIn Lutheran theological education
uses biblical exegesis
polemical argumentation

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