Compendium theologiae positivae (Johann Wilhelm Baier)

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Compendium theologiae positivae is a systematic Lutheran dogmatics textbook by Johann Wilhelm Baier that became a standard reference work of later Lutheran orthodoxy.

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instanceOf dogmatics textbook
theological textbook
aim systematic presentation of Lutheran doctrine
audience Lutheran clergy
Lutheran theology students
author Johann Wilhelm Baier NERFINISHED
confessionalBasis Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Book of Concord NERFINISHED
Formula of Concord NERFINISHED
contains dogmatic loci
denomination Lutheran
distinguishedFrom polemical theology
doctrinalStance Lutheran sacramental theology
affirmation of justification by faith alone
affirmation of sola scriptura
focus positive or dogmatic theology
genre scholastic theology
hasDoctrinalContent Christology NERFINISHED
doctrine of God
ecclesiology
eschatology
sacramental theology
soteriology
historicalSignificance representative work of high Lutheran orthodoxy
inCanonOf Lutheran orthodox dogmatics
influenced later Lutheran orthodoxy
influencedBy Abraham Calov NERFINISHED
Johann Gerhard NERFINISHED
language Latin
method scholastic method
region German Lutheranism NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Lutheranism
status standard reference work of Lutheran orthodoxy
structure systematic arrangement of loci communes
subject Lutheran dogmatics
systematic theology
theologicalOrientation Lutheran orthodoxy NERFINISHED
theologicalPosition confessional Lutheran
theologicalSchool Lutheran scholasticism NERFINISHED
timePeriod post-Reformation era
usedAs reference work
textbook
usedIn Lutheran theological education

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Lutheran orthodoxy producedWork Compendium theologiae positivae (Johann Wilhelm Baier)