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Gnesio-Lutherans (from Greek γνήσιος gnesios: genuine, authentic) is a modern name for a theological party in the churches, in opposition to the after the death of and before the Formula of Concord. In their own day they were called Flacians by their opponents and simply Lutherans by themselves. Later Flacian became to mean an adherent of ' view of original sin, rejected by the Formula of Concord. In a broader meaning, the term Gnesio-Lutheran is associated mostly with the defence of the doctrine of , along with the practice Eucharistic adoration.


Locations
The centres of Gnesio-Lutherans were and the University of Jena.


Notable proponents
Other notable Gnesio-Lutherans include , Joachim Westphal, , Matthäus Judex, Joachim Mörlin, Erasmus Sarcerius, and .


Controversies
After the death of , several theological controversies arose among due mostly to the teachings of Philip Melanchthon. Gnesio-Lutherans were profiled by defending Martin Luther's doctrine, led initially by . The Gnesio-Lutherans exercised strict doctrinal discipline, but they also opposed with equal determination what they considered to be the errors of their fellow combatants like von Amsdorf (), Flacius (Flacians), , and others.

Gnesio-Lutherans were involved in:

The Crypto-Calvinistic controversy was the largest of the controversies of the second generation of the Lutheran Reformation. Since it was far more fundamental to the Lutheran Church, Lutherans outside of the Flacian party took the Gnesio-Lutheran position against Philippism and Crypto-Calvinism. In the middle between the and the Gnesio-Lutherans, the Centrist Party included , , , Nikolaus Selnecker, , , and others.

Unlike the Gnesio-Lutherans, members of the centre party were opposed to any unnecessary controversies involving no doctrinal differences, and careful not to fall into any extreme position themselves. The Gnesio-Lutheran Joachim Westphal was first to write to defend the against the , and Melanchthon stigmatized his and other Gnesio-Lutherans' doctrine as "bread worship". The Gnesio-Lutherans practice Eucharistic adoration, following Martin Luther's treatise titled The Adoration of the Sacrament, in which he defended the practice of Eucharistic adoration.

(2017). 9781442271593, Rowman & Littlefield.


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