Johannes Musaeus

Johannes Musaeus
Born(1613-02-07)7 February 1613
Died4 May 1681(1681-05-04) (aged 68)
Alma materUniversity of Erfurt
Scientific career
FieldsTheologian and natural philosopher
InstitutionsUniversity of Jena
Doctoral advisorGeorg Grosshain
Doctoral studentsJohann Georg Macasius
Notes
He was the brother of Peter Musaeus.

Johannes Musaeus (7 February 1613 – 4 May 1681) was a German Protestant theologian.

Education

After visiting the Latin school in Arnstadt he studied at the University of Erfurt starting from 1633 in the Arts Faculty and in Jena with Damiel Stahl. In 1634 he received the Magister Artium, studying theology under Georg Grosshain, producing a thesis entitled: Disputatio Apologetica In qua Germanica B. Lutheri versio adversus Georgium Holzaium Jesuitam Ingolstad. defenditur In causa De Cultu Divino Enoschi. In 1643 he became professor of history and poetry. He obtained a doctorate to 1646 in theology and changed to the Theological Faculty.

Career

He fought against the catholic controversial theologians V. Erbermann, J. Kedde, and Jacobus Masenius, and positioned himself against Socinianism. He was founder of the Jenenser Richtung followed by orthodox Lutherans.

Family

His daughter Anna Catharina Musäus married his student Johann Wilhelm Baier.[1] Through this marriage, Musäus was the grandfather of physician Johann Jacob Baier,[1] and theologians Johann David Baier and Johann Wilhelm Baier Junior.[2]

Books by Musaeus

  • Disquisitio philologica de stylo Novi Testamenti, 1641, Jena
  • De usu principiorum rationis et philosophiae in controversiis theologicis libri III, 1644, Jena [3]
  • Disputatio de aeterno dei decreto an absolutum sit, 1646, Jena [3]
  • Verteidigung des unbeweglichen Grundes, dessen der Augsburgischen Confession verwandte Lehrer zum Beweis ihrer Kirchen sich gebrauchen, 1654, Jena
  • Tractatus theologicus de conversione hominis peccatoris ad Deum, 1661, Jena
  • Biblia Lutheri auspiciis Ernesti Ducis. .. glossis ac interpretationibus illustrata, a Viti Erbermanni iterata maledicentia vindicata, 1663, Jena

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Kreiner, Arthur. "Baier, Johann Wilhelm der Ältere" (PDF). Deutsche Biographie. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  2. ^ "Baier, Johann David". Biblical Cyclopedia. Retrieved 15 January 2026.
  3. ^ a b "Johannes Musaeus (1613-1681)". Post Reformation Digital Library. Retrieved 22 January 2026.

References

  • Carl Stange: Zur Theologie des Musäus, 1897
  • Otto Ritschl: Dogmengeschichte des Protestantismus IV, 1927
  • Hans Leube: Kalvinismus und Luthertum I, 1928, 347 ff.