Andreas Osiander
| Movement | Magisterial Reformation |
|---|---|
| Born | Gunzenhausen, 1498 |
| Died | 1552 |
| Significance | Osiander was a German Lutheran reformer in Nuremburg. He was often belligerent and not well-liked by his Lutheran or Reformed colleagues. He criticized Melanchthon's view of justification as too forensic. He argued that persons are transformed by Christ's divine nature that indwells them. His concept of justification was condemened by article 3 of the Formula of Concord. |
| Critiques by Osiander |
Osiander's Comment after Martin Luther's Death |
| Critiques of Osiander |
Calvin on Osiander |
| See also | Home | Index of People | Magisterial Reformation | Andreas Osiander Links | Andreas Osiander Album |