Loci Communes Rerum Theologicarum, a book authored by Johann Hoffmeister in 1547, is a comprehensive treatise on the commonplaces of theology. The book is divided into twelve sections, each of which covers a different aspect of Christian doctrine. These sections include God, the Trinity, creation, sin, salvation, the church, the sacraments, eschatology, and more. Hoffmeister draws heavily from the writings of Martin Luther and other reformers, as...