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Johann Gerhard

    17 octobre 1582 – 10 août 1637

    Johann Gerhard fut une figure de proue de la théologie luthérienne, réputé pour son approche globale et systématique de l'investigation théologique. Son œuvre se caractérise par un engagement profond envers les Écritures et une exposition rigoureuse et logique de la doctrine. Gerhard a largement contribué dans divers domaines théologiques, y compris des commentaires bibliques détaillés et d'influentes dissertations dogmatiques. Son œuvre principale, célébrée pour sa profondeur et sa rigueur analytique, demeure une pierre angulaire de la théologie luthérienne systématique, influençant profondément la pensée académique ultérieure.

    Gerhard's Sacred Meditations
    Meditationes Sacrae, Ad Veram Pietatem Excitandam, & Interioris Hominis Profextum Promovendum Accomodatae: Item Exercitium Pietatis Quotidianum Quadri
    On Eternal Life
    Handbook of Consolations
    On the Nature of Theology and on Scripture - Theological Commonplaces - 2nd Edition
    Sacred Meditations
    • Sacred Meditations

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,6(42)Évaluer

      Focusing on the profound journey of Christian faith, this collection of meditations by Johann Gerhard explores the transformative power of God's revelation. Each devotion guides the reader through various emotional and spiritual states, from trial to glory and doubt to certainty. Emphasizing the dynamic nature of the Word of God, Gerhard's work serves as a reminder of its ability to alter our thoughts, actions, and identities, making it a significant contribution to Lutheran spirituality.

      Sacred Meditations
    • The Theological Commonplaces series is the first-ever English translation of Johann Gerhard's monumental Loci Theologici. Gerhard was the premier Lutheran theologian of the early seventeenth century. Combining his profound understanding of evangelical Lutheran theology with a broad interest in ethics and culture, he produced significant works on biblical, doctrinal, pastoral, and devotional theology.

      On the Nature of Theology and on Scripture - Theological Commonplaces - 2nd Edition
    • Handbook of Consolations

      • 108pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,5(39)Évaluer

      Focusing on the themes of comfort and care, this work by Johann Gerhard offers solace to those facing death and to caregivers. As a prominent theologian of Lutheran Orthodoxy, Gerhard draws from his personal experiences with loss and illness to create a collection of devotional meditations. The Handbook of Consolations serves as a spiritual resource, aiming to uplift ordinary believers during challenging times, reflecting Gerhard's deep understanding of human suffering and the need for encouragement in the face of mortality.

      Handbook of Consolations
    • On Eternal Life

      • 550pages
      • 20 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the nature of eternal life, Johann Gerahrd addresses profound questions about resurrection, the continuity of relationships, and the experience of time in eternity. This volume systematically provides answers to those inquiries that can be understood while offering encouragement for the mysteries of faith that remain unexplained. Gerahrd serves as a faithful guide, helping readers navigate their thoughts on life after death and the complexities of eternal existence.

      On Eternal Life
    • The book features Johann Gerhard's significant theological insights, particularly through his Annotations on the Revelation of St. John, which were published posthumously by his son. Recognized as a leading figure of Lutheran Orthodoxy, Gerhard's work emphasizes a faithful study of scripture. This edition, translated into English by Rev. Paul A. Rydecki, marks the first published translation of this crucial text and is part of a broader collection of Gerhard's works by Repristination Press, showcasing the depth of his contributions to the Church.

      Annotations on the Revelation of St. John the Theologian
    • Focusing on eschatology, this volume presents the first part of Johann Gerhard's work on Death, a significant contribution to Lutheran theology from the early seventeenth century. Gerhard's accessible writing style merges deep theological insights with ethical considerations, making it valuable for both research and practical application. This translation is essential for pastors and church workers, as it lays the groundwork for understanding Lutheran doctrine on Last Things, including the Resurrection of the Dead, featured in the original eighth volume.

      On Death, Part One-Theological Commonplaces