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Leonard Hutter

Leonard Hutter (January, 1563 - October 23, 1616), German Lutheran theologian, was born at Nellingen near Ulm.

From 1581 he studied at the universities of Strassburg , Leipzig, Heidelberg and Jena. In 1594 he began to give theological lectures at Jena, and in 1596 accepted a call as professor of theology at Wittenberg, where he died on the 23rd of October 1616.

Hutter was a stern champion of Lutheran orthodoxy, as set down in the confessions and embodied in his own Compendium locorum theologicorum (1610; reprinted 1863), being so faithful to his master as to win the title of Luther redonatus.

In reply to Rudolf Hospinians Concordia discors (1607), he wrote a work, rich in historical material but one-sided in its apologetics, Goacordia concors (1614), defending the formula of Concord, which he regarded as inspired. His Irenicum vere christianum is directed against David Pareus (1548-1622), professor primarius at Heidelberg, who in Irenicum sire de unione et synodo Evangelicorum (1614) had pleaded for a reconciliation of Lutheranism and Calvinism; his Calvinista autopoliticus (1610) was written against the damnable Calvinism which was becoming prevalent in Holstein and Brandenburg. Another work, based on the formula of Concord, was entitled Loci communes theologici.


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