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Prispevek opisuje možne neposredne in posredne vire prve slovnice slovensekga jezika, ki jo je leta 1584 napisal Adam Bohorič. natančneje določi neposredne vire (Melanchthon, Donat) in opiše možne posredne vire, pri čemer se omeji na latinske ...
Kozma Ahačič
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Abstract While no longer exactly a theological youngster, Public Theology (‘Öffentliche Theologie’) is not ready to retire. Focusing on the particular German‐speaking context, this contribution makes a case for the importance of continuing the conversation with Public Theology, seeking to alleviate misunderstandings between the different conversation ...
Christine Schliesser
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In den Schriften Melanchthons sowie im Umfeld der Wittenberger Reformation lässt sich die Konjunktur einer auf den ersten Blick unscheinbaren Metapher beobachten, die in diesem Zusammenhang eine neue Bedeutung und Aussagekraft erhält: die Metaphorik der ...
L. Simonis
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The radical Pietist Johann Conrad Dippel was a self‐proclaimed adept – a maker of gold and the philosophers’ stone. He was also a magister of theology, a doctor of medicine, and a self‐taught chemist, who coinvented the pigment Prussian Blue together with Johann von Diesbach, became known for his animal pyrolysis oil, his wonder‐wound balm, his ...
Curt Wentrup
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The Augsburg Confession in Context (Part 1) [PDF]
Lutherans cannot truly look forward into the 1980s without first looking back to the 1520s and 1530s — to the “confessional rocks” from which they were ...
Ritter, Walter A.
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Philipp Melanchthon: A short introduction
Philipp Melanchthon was one of the most influential theologians of the Reformation of the 16th century. He was responsible for transforming the secondary and tertiary educational systems in Germany. He was responsible for a new theological curriculum. He
Ignatius W.C. (Natie) van Wyk
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Renaissance humanism and Martin Luther: The birth of nation‐states
Abstract This article explores the interaction between Renaissance humanism and Martin Luther's Reformation in fostering the emergence of nation‐states in Europe. It argues that the emphasis on individualism, critical thinking, and a return to classical ideals during the Renaissance provided a fertile ground for Luther's challenge to the Catholic ...
Selin Şencan
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A REFORMA, LUTERO E OS ANABATISTAS: INTOLERÂNCIA RELIGIOSA?
Em 1521, Lutero foi pressionado a se retratar de seus escritos sob a acusação de heresia. Ele argumentou a partir de sua consciência cativa à Palavra de Deus, razão pela qual não poderia renunciar aos seus escritos.
Wilhelm Wachholz
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Philip Melanchthon and the Age of Enlightenment: Notes on his Commemoration in 1760
The academic commemoration of Philip Melanchthon, humanist, reformer and ‘teacher of Germany’ (‘praeceptor Germaniae’), occurred for the first time on a large scale in 1760, the two-hundredth anniversary of his death.
Zachary Purvis
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Exiles and innovators: a survey of heretics in sixteenth‐century Europe
Abstract The links between exile and innovation have often been studied in the case of the twentieth century, but much less in the case of early modern Europe – an age of some political exiles and many religious ones. This essay focuses on what has been called ‘the Reformation of the Refugees’ in the early sixteenth century.
Peter Burke
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