Halvorson, M.J. - HEINRICH HESHUSIUS AND CONFESSIONAL POLEMIC IN EARLY LUTHERAN ORTHODOXY - Hardcover

Halvorson, M.J. - HEINRICH HESHUSIUS AND CONFESSIONAL POLEMIC IN EARLY LUTHERAN ORTHODOXY - Hardcover

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Michael J. Halvorson, Professor of History, Benson Family Chair at Pacific Lutheran University "Heinrich Heshusius (1556-97) became a leading church superintendent and polemicist during the early age of Lutheran orthodoxy, and played a major role in the reform and administration of several German cities during the late Reformation. As well as offering an introduction to Heshusius's writings and ideas, this volume explores the wider world of late-sixteenth-century German Lutheranism in which he lived and worked. In particular, it looks at the important but inadequately understood network of Lutheran clergymen in North Germany centred around universities such as Rostock, Jena, Königsberg, and Helmstedt, and territories such as Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel, in the years after the promulgation of the Formula of Concord (1577). In 1579, Heshusius followed his father Tilemann to the newly founded University of Helmstedt, where Heinrich served as a professor on the philosophy faculty and estab

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