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==References == | <p> A German Reformer, born near Nüremberg, and attaching himself to Luther, became preacher there, and eventually professor of [[Theology]] at Königsberg; involved himself in a bitter controversy with [[Chemnitz]] on justification, ascribing it not to imputation, but the germination of divine grace in the heart, or the mystical union of the soul with God, a controversy which was kept up by his followers after his death (1498-1552). </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 15 October 2021
Andreas Osiander [1]
A German Reformer, born near Nüremberg, and attaching himself to Luther, became preacher there, and eventually professor of Theology at Königsberg; involved himself in a bitter controversy with Chemnitz on justification, ascribing it not to imputation, but the germination of divine grace in the heart, or the mystical union of the soul with God, a controversy which was kept up by his followers after his death (1498-1552).