Examen Concilii Tridentini

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Examen Concilii Tridentini is a major 16th-century Lutheran theological work by Martin Chemnitz that critically analyzes and refutes the decrees of the Roman Catholic Council of Trent.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Lutheran polemical work
theological work
aim critical analysis of the Council of Trent
refutation of Tridentine decrees
associatedPerson Martin Chemnitz NERFINISHED
author Martin Chemnitz NERFINISHED
confessionalAlignment Book of Concord theology
critiques Tridentine doctrine of justification
Tridentine doctrine of the sacraments
Tridentine teaching on indulgences
Tridentine teaching on purgatory
Tridentine teaching on saints and images
Tridentine teaching on the mass
Tridentine view of authority
doctrinalScope Eucharist NERFINISHED
free will
indulgences
justification
mass
original sin
purgatory NERFINISHED
sacraments
tradition and Scripture
veneration of saints
ecclesialPerspective Evangelical Lutheran
focus canons of the Council of Trent
decrees of the Council of Trent
genre controversial theology
dogmatic theology
historicalRole systematic Protestant response to Trent
importance key critique of the Council of Trent
major work of Lutheran orthodoxy
influenceOn Protestant–Catholic polemics
later Lutheran dogmatics
language Latin
method comparison with Scripture
scholastic analysis
use of church fathers
publicationCentury 16th century
region Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
religiousContext Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED
religiousMovement Lutheran Reformation NERFINISHED
subject Council of Trent NERFINISHED
Lutheran–Catholic controversy
Roman Catholic doctrine
theologicalTradition Lutheranism NERFINISHED
timePeriod post-Council of Trent era

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Martin Chemnitz notableWork Examen Concilii Tridentini