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Philip Melanchthon, Speaker of the Reformation Wittenberg’s Other Reformer


Free Download Timothy J. Wengert, "Philip Melanchthon, Speaker of the Reformation: Wittenberg’s Other Reformer "
English | ISBN: 1409406628 | 2010 | 322 pages | EPUB | 1047 KB
The studies in this volume illuminate the thought and life of Philip Melanchthon, one of the most neglected major figures in Reformation history and theology. Melanchthon was one of the most widely published and respected thinkers in his own day, who authored some of the sixteenth-century’s most important books on Latin and Greek grammar, rhetoric, dialectics, and history, to say nothing of his theological output, which included the first overview of Protestant theology, the first Protestant commentaries on Romans, 1 & 2 Corinthians, and John. He was also the chief drafter of the Augsburg Confession and wrote its defense, the Apology. These essays, written over the past twenty years, commemorate the 450th anniversary of Melanchthon’s death in 2010. The articles provide a wide-ranging picture of Melanchthon’s thought and life with topics including his view of free will, approaches to biblical interpretation, his perspective on the church fathers and world history, and comparisons to other important figures of the age, including Calvin, Luther and Erasmus.

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A Humanist in Reformation Politics Philipp Melanchthon on Political Philosophy and Natural Law


Free Download Mads L. Jensen, "A Humanist in Reformation Politics: Philipp Melanchthon on Political Philosophy and Natural Law"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 900441200X | PDF | pages: 234 | 15.0 mb
This book is the first contextual account of the political philosophy and natural law theory of the German reformer Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560). Mads Langballe Jensen presents Melanchthon as a significant political thinker in his own right and an engaged scholar drawing on the intellectual arsenal of renaissance humanism to develop a new Protestant political philosophy. As such, he also shows how and why natural law theories first became integral to Protestant political thought in response to the political and religious conflicts of the Reformation. This study offers new, contextual studies of a wide range of Melanchthon’s works including his early humanist orations, commentaries on Aristotle’s ethics and politics, Melanchthon’s own textbooks on moral and political philosophy, and polemical works.

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