Andreas Musculus

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Andreas Musculus was a 16th-century German Lutheran theologian known for his staunch defense of orthodox Lutheran doctrine and contributions to key confessional writings.

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instanceOf Lutheran theologian
human
burialPlace Frankfurt (Oder) NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 16th century
confessionalAlignment Book of Concord theologian
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
dateOfBirth 1514-11-29
dateOfDeath 1581-09-29
educatedAt University of Frankfurt (Oder) NERFINISHED
University of Wittenberg NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup German
familyName Musculus NERFINISHED
givenName Andreas NERFINISHED
hasReligionView strict subscription to Lutheran confessions
influenced later Lutheran orthodox theologians
influencedBy Martin Luther NERFINISHED
Philipp Melanchthon NERFINISHED
knownFor Eucharistic theology defending the real presence
defense of orthodox Lutheran doctrine
opposition to Calvinism
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
movement Lutheran Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage German
notableWork Confessio Augustana invariata (defense) NERFINISHED
Formula of Concord NERFINISHED
occupation theologian
university teacher
participantIn Adiaphoristic Controversy NERFINISHED
Crypto-Calvinist Controversy NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Brandenburg an der Havel NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Frankfurt (Oder) NERFINISHED
positionHeld court preacher in Brandenburg
professor of theology at the University of Frankfurt (Oder)
religion Lutheranism
sexOrGender male
theologicalTradition Gnesio-Lutheranism NERFINISHED
workLocation Frankfurt (Oder) NERFINISHED
wrote devotional writings for Lutheran laity
polemical works against Reformed theology

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