- Loci
Theologici was a term
applied by
Melanchthon to
Protestant systems of
dogmatics and
retained by many as late as the
seventeenth century. It is also...
- the
original on 10
October 2008.
Retrieved 15
August 2012.
Gerhard Loci
Theologici,
Locus de Morte, § 293 ff.
Pieper writes: "Luther
speaks more guardedly...
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moved to
National Library of Naples. Cod. Theol. gr. 1-337 =
Codices Theologici graeci M****cript fragments: Fragm. =
Fragmenta Hebrew m****cripts: Cod...
- this from Chemnitz, see
Chemnitz 2004,
which is
excerpted from his Loci
Theologici.
Richard 1898, p. 379.
Richard 1898, p. 3. Peacham,
Henry (2000). "Philip...
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fidei Christianae historico-criticarum" (1793). "Opuscula academica,
theologici potissimum argumenti" (1802). Also, he was an
editor of the
Magazin für...
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Another work,
based on the
Formula of Concord, was
entitled Loci
communes theologici.
Chisholm 1911. Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905)...
- Melanchthon's Loci Communes, from
which lectures he
compiled his own Loci
Theologici, a
system of theology. He was
ordained to the
ministry on 26 November...
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Systematic Theology.
Grand Rapids:
Kregel Chemnitz,
Martin (1591). Loci
Theologici. St. Louis:
Concordia Publishing House, 1989. Erickson,
Millard (1998)...
- most
important theological work was his
posthumously published De
locis theologicis (Salamanca, 1563), a
major contribution to the New
Scholasticism of the...
- Kepler. His
chief work was his
system of
doctrine under the
title Loci
Theologici (1600). He died in Tübingen, aged 58. Jacobs,
Henry Eyster. “Hafenreffer...