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unusual facts about Brenz


Brenz

Brenz, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany


Jakob Beurlin

On January 13, 1552, both returned home, but on March 7, Beurlin, Brenz, Heerbrand, and Vannius again started for Trent to oppose the decisions of the Council, and to defend the Confessio Wirtembergica before it.

Samuel Friedrich Brenz

Samuel Friedrich Brenz (born in Osterburg, Bavaria, in the latter half of the sixteenth century; date and place of death unknown) was an anti-Jewish writer.

Solomon Ẓebi Hirsch of Aufhausen wrote a response in Yiddish, Yudisher teryak (The Jewish Antidote; Hanau, 1615), countering Brenz' accusations.

Scholastic Lutheran Christology

Brenz and the Swabian Lutherans maintained an absolute ubiquity of Christ's humanity from his very infancy, thus making the incarnationstate of

Ubiquitarians

Adopting Martin Luther's interpretation of the communicatio idiomatum, Brenz argued that the attributes of the Divine Nature had been communicated to the humanity of Christ which thus was deified.


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