Kurshalten im Konflikt: Die an Wittenberg orientierten Siebenbürger Bekenntnisschriften und ihre Begutachtung an deutschen Universitäten (1557–1572)

Groups of pastors in Siebenbürgen issued three confessions of faith between 1557 and 1572 - the Consensus Doctrinae (1557), the Brevis Confessio (1561), and the Formula pii consensus (1572) - in which they defended their view of the Lord’s Supper in line with Wittenberg teaching against medieval tea...

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Auteur principal: Kolb, Robert 1941- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Allemand
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Publié: De Gruyter 2021
Dans: Journal of Early Modern Christianity
Année: 2021, Volume: 8, Numéro: 1, Pages: 71-88
Classifications IxTheo:KAG Réforme; humanisme; Renaissance
KBB Espace germanophone
KBK Europe de l'Est
KDD Église protestante
NBP Sacrements
Sujets non-standardisés:B Philipp Melanchthon
B Lukas Unglerus
B Martin Luther
B Matthias Hebler
B Lord’s Supper
B confessional documents
B Real Presence
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Résumé:Groups of pastors in Siebenbürgen issued three confessions of faith between 1557 and 1572 - the Consensus Doctrinae (1557), the Brevis Confessio (1561), and the Formula pii consensus (1572) - in which they defended their view of the Lord’s Supper in line with Wittenberg teaching against medieval teaching and against challenges from Swiss Reformed theologians. These documents reflect both conditions in Siebenbürgen and the streams of thinking in the wider environment of Luther’s and Melanchthon’s followers. The Brevis Confessio was published with memoranda from four German universities and letters from several theologians supporting its formulations. The first two documents largely tend toward Luther’s expression of the doctrine of the real presence, while the third uses language employed by both Wittenberg teachers, avoiding controversial expressions. This last confession strives toward consensus among the followers of the Wittenberg preceptors.
ISSN:2196-6656
Contient:Enthalten in: Journal of Early Modern Christianity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/jemc-2021-2005