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David Hollatz, a German theologian.

David Hollatz was an important German theologian who lived a long time ago, from 1648 to 1713. He was born in a place called Wulkow, near Stargard, in an area known as Pomerania. He spent his life studying and teaching about Christian beliefs.

Who Was David Hollatz?

David Hollatz was born in 1648 in a small town called Wulkow. This town was in Pomerania, a region in Germany. He grew up to become a well-known Lutheran theologian. A theologian is someone who studies and teaches about religious faith and God.

His Education and Career

David Hollatz went to universities in Erfurt and Wittenberg to study. After his studies, he became a preacher in a town called Pützerlin in 1670. Later, in 1681, he moved to Stargard to preach there. He also became a "conrector" in Stargard, which means he helped lead a school.

In 1684, he became a rector in Colberg. A rector is like a principal or head of a school or church institution. Finally, in 1692, he became a pastor in Jakobshagen. A pastor is a leader in a Christian church. He stayed there until he passed away in 1713.

His Main Writings

David Hollatz wrote many books and sermons. His most famous work is called Examen theologicum acroamaticum. This book was first published in 1707. It was a very important book about Lutheran beliefs.

What Was Examen Theologicum Acroamaticum About?

This book was one of the last big books of its kind during a time called "Lutheran orthodoxy." This was a period when Lutheran thinkers tried to clearly define their beliefs. Hollatz's book explained different religious questions. He would present a question, then give reasons and proofs for the answer. He also discussed ideas that were different from his own.

He also wrote other books, like Scrutinium veritatis in mysticorum dogmata and Ein gottgeheiligt dreifaches Kleeblatt. He also published collections of his sermons, which are talks given in church.

His Beliefs

David Hollatz had specific ideas about how God chooses people for salvation. He believed in something called "conditional election."

What is Conditional Election?

Hollatz believed that God's plan for who receives eternal salvation is based on something God already knows. He thought that God knows who will eventually believe in Christ. So, God's decision to offer salvation is for all those people who God foresees will have faith. This idea means that human faith plays a part in God's plan for salvation.

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