Loci communes or Loci communes rerum theologicarum seu hypotyposes theologicae (Latin for Common Places in Theology or Fundamental Doctrinal Themes) was...
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Loci communes is a book by Philip Melanchthon. Loci communes may also refer to: Loci theologici, a rhetorical method Loci communes (Pseudo-Maximus), an...
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Peter Martyr Vermigli (redirect from Loci Communes (Vermigli))
engaged in controversies on the subject by writing treatises. Vermigli's Loci Communes, a compilation of excerpts from his biblical commentaries organised...
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discussion of the loci communes is consequently somewhat vague. This criticism applies also to the loci theologici of his famous Loci communes rerum theologicarum...
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Lutheran orthodoxy (section Loci method)
epistle in his Loci Communes. Martin Chemnitz, Mathias Haffenreffer, and Leonhard Hutter simply expanded upon Melanchthon's Loci Communes. With Chemnitz...
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The Loci communes (Commonplaces) or Capita theologica (Theological Chapters) is a Byzantine Greek florilegium containing a mix of Judeo-Christian and...
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Loci Communes is a compilation of sententiae or moral sentences written by Greek monk Antonius Melissa (c. 11th century). It is similar to another Loci...
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Christian theology emerged in the 16th century with Philipp Melanchthon's Loci Communes, and was countered by a Calvinist scholasticism, which is exemplified...
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nation. It probably originated from Johannes Jacobus Manlius's book Loci Communes (1563). It is a maxim meaning that a just decision should be made at...
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the main sources for his verses, many written for court occasions. Loci communes (Pseudo-Maximus), a late ninth- or early tenth-century florilegium Richard...
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Melanchthon wavered.[citation needed] The appearance of Melanchthon's Loci communes rerum theologicarum seu hypotyposes theologicae (Wittenberg and Basel...
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because he added chapters on subjects that appear in Melanchthon's Loci Communes. In 1543, he again added new material and expanded a chapter on the...
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Brandenburg. Another work, based on the Formula of Concord, was entitled Loci communes theologici. Chisholm 1911. Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M....
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throughout these commentaries into a systematic theology called the Loci Communes, which became Vermigli's most well-known work. Several of Vermigli's...
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He also read works by other Reformers, such as Philip Melanchthon's Loci communes. Now believing that salvation came through God's grace rather than through...
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because he added chapters on subjects that appear in Melanchthon's Loci Communes. In 1543, he again added new material and expanded a chapter on the...
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1612); La Jésuitomanie (Montauban, 1618); Corpus Theologicum, seu Loci Communes Theologici (Geneva, 1653); Journal du voyage de M. D. Chamier à Paris...
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10:9, and 10:13.[citation needed] The Epistle to the Romans (Barth) Loci Communes New Perspective on Paul Paul the Apostle and Judaism Rudyard Kipling...
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church had "embraced Aristotle instead of Christ" (see Melanchthon, Loci Communes, 1521 edition, 23) also rejected Aristotelian elements of scholasticism...
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know his benefits Famous dictum by the Reformer Melanchthon in his Loci Communes of 1521 hoc est enim corpus meum For this is my Body The words of Jesus...
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Philip Melancthon's 1521 commentary on Romans, and Melancthon's 1521 Loci Communes. John Calvin, as well as later Reformed orthodox figures, clearly distinguish...
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has a tetrapolar mating system with each cell containing two mating-type loci (called A and B) that govern different aspects the mating process, leading...
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consolidated Luther's thoughts into a coherent theological work titled Loci communes ('Common Places'). Roper argues that "the most important reason why...
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Gesner, 1516–1565)., in Dewald (2004) Baldi, Diego. "Conrad Gesner, i Loci Communes dello pseudo Massimo Confessore e la Melissa del monaco Antonio". Bibliothecae...
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previous version. The book is structured around Philip Melanchthon’s loci communes of systematic theology. Some of the most frequently discussed today...
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Confession from the writings of approved Roman Catholic authors; and the Loci communes theologici (1610–1622), his principal contribution, in which Lutheranism...
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because he added chapters on subjects that appear in Melanchthon's Loci Communes. In 1543, he again added new material and expanded a chapter on the...
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University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-967383-4. Baldi, Diego. Conrad Gesner, i Loci Communes dello pseudo Massimo Confessore e la Melissa del monaco Antonio in Bibliothecae...
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example of autobiography is written in English, by Thomas Whythorne. The Loci Communes of Peter Martyr Vermigli (d. 1562), edited by Robert le Maçon, are published...
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the Lutheran movement in Germany in the early 16th century. His work Loci communes began the publication of Protestant dogmatics. He worked extensively...
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