Lutheran Patristic Catholicity : The Vincentian Canon and the Consensus Patrum in Lutheran Orthodoxy

Bok av Quentin D. Stewart
How did Lutheranism continue to define itself as the evangelical catholic faith during almost two centuries of struggle over "ownership" of the fathers? Central to the discussion is Martin Chemnitz, who grappled with charges of theological novelty, appealed to a qualified consensus of the fathers, and responded to Trent's claim to the ancient ecumenical consensus. Subsequent responses of Lutheran Orthodoxy to the Roman Catholic defense of Tridentine dogma and its particular appeal to the ancient consensus and, later, to the patristic ecumenism of Georg Calixt are also explored.