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Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 2022
Isabelle Deflers
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Isabelle Deflers
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Renaissance and Reformation / Renaissance et Réforme, 2019
While a student at the Universities of Heidelberg and Tübingen, Philip Melanchthon (b. 1497–d. 1560) had won recognition for his abilities as a promulgator of the reforms of the biblical humanistic movement. That reputation propelled him into a professorship at the infant University of Wittenberg in 1518.
R. Kolb
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While a student at the Universities of Heidelberg and Tübingen, Philip Melanchthon (b. 1497–d. 1560) had won recognition for his abilities as a promulgator of the reforms of the biblical humanistic movement. That reputation propelled him into a professorship at the infant University of Wittenberg in 1518.
R. Kolb
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The Evolution of Philip Melanchthon's Views: from Humanistic Religiosity to Reformation
Философия и культура, 2023The subject of research in this article is some aspects of the life path of a prominent figure of the Reformation in Germany, Philip Melanchthon, which influenced the evolution of his worldview.
Nikolai Adrianovich Bagrovnikov +1 more
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Zwingliana, 2023
The correspondence between Heinrich Bullinger and Philip Melanchthon, this essay argues, offers important insights into the relationship between these two reformers as well as into the relations between the two centers of the reformation they represent ...
Tobias Jammerthal
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The correspondence between Heinrich Bullinger and Philip Melanchthon, this essay argues, offers important insights into the relationship between these two reformers as well as into the relations between the two centers of the reformation they represent ...
Tobias Jammerthal
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Martin Bucer between Oecolampadius and Melanchthon on the Lord's Supper
Lutheran Quarterly, 2023:Martin Bucer's eucharistic theology evolved considerably through the early 1530s, influenced by Johann Oecolampadius's 1530 Dialogue Concerning What the Fathers Thought About the Eucharist.
A. Burnett
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Philip Melanchthon — Commentator of Aristotle: On the Question of the Reformer’s Moral Philosophy
Платоновские исследования, 2023В статье предпринята попытка определить границы этических представлений Филиппа Меланхтона: выявить центральные понятия его доктрины на примере комментария «Никомаховой этики» Аристотеля.
Анатолий Григорьевич Курбатов
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Melanchthon’s Didactic Genre and the Rhetoric of Reformation
Rhetorica: A Journal of the History of Rhetoric, 2022:As professor of Greek and theology at the University of Wittenberg, Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560) authored three of the most important rhetorical textbooks of his era.
M. R. Kearney
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Philip Melanchthon's Humanist Politics: Greek Scholarship in a Time of Confessional Crisis
Reformation and Renaissance Review, 2021This article examines how Philip Melanchthon utilized classical Greek texts in the confessional conflicts of the Reformation. In 1521, Melanchthon published a Greek edition of Aristophanes’ Clouds as a critique of sophistry, and in 1527 he produced a ...
Alexander D. Batson
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