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Biserica Ortodoxă în viziunea lui Martin Luther: disputa de la Leipzig (1519)

open access: yesTheoRhēma, 2018
By the mid-16th century, besides the heavy confrontation between the Catholic Church and Luther, there had been some attempts to connect Lutherans with the Orthodox, the Jews and even with the Turks.
Daniel Nițulescu
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Protestant German books in Protestant libraries of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania in the 16th-17th centuries

open access: yesKnygotyra
Files and lists of the following 16th-17th c. libraries are analyzed: the library of King Žygimantas Augustas (part of the library reconstructed by A.
Ingė Lukšaitė
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The Gold‐Maker of Animal Oil and Prussian Blue Fame — The Chemical and Medicinal Science Philosophy of Johann Conrad Dippel

open access: yesThe Chemical Record, Volume 25, Issue 7, July 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Prayer When Life’s in the Balance: One Pentecostal’s Perspectives on Luther’s Theology of the Cross

open access: yesReligions
Hearing the word ‘death’ applied to oneself is a remarkably sobering experience. This is particularly true when the ‘one’ being referred to is a Pentecostal, a theologian, and a friend of Martin Luther.
David J. Courey
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The Augsburg Confession in Context (Part 1) [PDF]

open access: yes, 1979
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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Renaissance humanism and Martin Luther: The birth of nation‐states

open access: yesDialog, Volume 64, Issue 1, Page 45-52, Spring 2025.
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
wiley   +1 more source

Desire: A Theological Reappraisal

open access: yesThe Heythrop Journal, Volume 66, Issue 1, Page 3-23, January 2025.
Abstract Desire and its cognates—longing, yearning—do a lot of hard work in modern theology, the work grounded in philosophical precedents going back at least as far as the early German Romantics. These precedents helped to inaugurate the twentieth century explorations of psychoanalysis.
Graham Ward
wiley   +1 more source

A question of genre: Philip Melanchthon's oratorical debut at Wittenberg University

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 38, Issue 3, Page 363-378, June 2024.
Abstract The speech Philip Melanchthon gave on 29 August 1518 at the University of Wittenberg to initiate his professorship is an impressive piece of humanist idealism. Already its title, De corrigendis adolescentiae studiis (On the reform of the studies for the young) reveals his earnest ambitions in introducing reform.
Isabella Walser‐Bürgler
wiley   +1 more source

Philipp Melanchthon : johdatus tutkimukseen [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Peer ...
Saarinen, Risto
core  

THEATER IN THE PEDAGOGY OF PHILIP MELANCHTHON [PDF]

open access: gold, 2022
Лурье Зинаида Андреевна
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