Examen theologicum acroamaticum (David Hollaz)

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Examen theologicum acroamaticum is a seminal late-17th-century Lutheran dogmatics textbook by David Hollaz that systematically presents and defends the doctrines of Lutheran orthodoxy.

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instanceOf theological textbook
work of Lutheran orthodoxy
aim defense of Lutheran orthodoxy
systematic presentation of Lutheran doctrine
author David Hollaz NERFINISHED
circulation influential in later Lutheran dogmatics manuals
used in German Lutheran territories
confessionalBasis Augsburg Confession NERFINISHED
Book of Concord NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
doctrinalStance affirmation of Lutheran sacramental theology
affirmation of justification by faith alone
affirmation of real presence in the Eucharist
affirmation of sola scriptura
genre dogmatics
hasPart Christology
doctrine of God
ecclesiology
eschatology
sacramental theology
soteriology
historicalSignificance major synthesis of late Lutheran orthodoxy
standard reference in later Lutheran scholasticism
influencedBy Lutheran scholasticism NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Lutheran clergy
advanced theology students
language Latin
opposes Reformed views on the Lord's Supper
Roman Catholic doctrines rejected by Lutheran confessions
relatedWorkOfAuthor David Hollaz's catechetical writings
religiousContext Lutheran Church NERFINISHED
Protestantism NERFINISHED
subject Lutheran doctrine
systematic theology
theologicalMethod question-and-answer structure
scholastic method
theologicalOrientation Lutheran orthodoxy
theologicalPosition strict subscription to Lutheran confessions
theologicalTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
timePeriod late 17th century
usedAs textbook for theological students
usedIn Lutheran theological education

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