MELANCHTHON, PHILIP

məlăngkˈthən, 1497–1560, German scholar and humanist. He was second only to Martin Luther as a figure in the Lutheran Reformation. His original name was Schwarzerd [Ger.,=black earth; "melanchthon" is the Greek rendering of "black earth"]. A man of great intellect and wide learning, he was professor of Greek at the Univ. of Wittenberg when he met Luther, and they soon became intimate friends and associates. Melanchthon's influence on the Lutheran movement had many sides. In Loci communes (1521) he made the first systematic presentation of the principles of the Reformation and so clarified the new gospel to those outside the movement. He served as mediator between Luther and the humanists, tempering the Protestant disapproval of worldly culture. He represented Luther at many conferences. At the Marburg Conference he opposed Huldreich Zwingli, and at the Diet of Augsburg (1530) he wrote and presented the Augsburg Confession (see creed). Melanchthon was more conciliatory than Luther, as evidenced by his friendship with John Calvin after Luther's death and by his willingness to compromise on doctrinal issues. Luther had great confidence in Melanchthon as his successor, but Melanchthon was ill-suited for leadership. For his powerful role in creating the German schools, Melanchthon is known as preceptor of Germany. His Loci communes appeared in a modern critical edition and translation by Charles Leander Hall (1944).

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...after a long contact with Melanchthon at Wittenberg 2 , it was...intended that, as a student under Melanchthon, he should become one of that...and other ex-pupils of Melanchthon like Carolus Clusius Charles...1581. See M. Poirier, Sir Philip Sidney le chevalier poete...
...General Editor: Frank Kermode PHILIP SIDNEY was born on 30 November 1554...Dorsten Miscellaneous Prose of Sir Philip Sidney for the Clarendon Press; her paperback Selected Poems of Sir Philip Sidney also Clarendon Press was...
...church tradition, the Reformers Luther, Melanchthon, Zwingli, Bucer, Calvin rooted out...lines written a dozen years before by Philip Schaff in The Principle of Protestantism...then, that during the years 1845-46 Philip Schaff was twice obliged to stand trial...
...Rhetoric in the Bible. 4. Melanchthon, Philipp, 1497-1560. I. Tide. BS2361...interpretation of the Bible than Philip Melanchthon;18 and yet, few have experienced...and H. E. Bindseil (edd.), Philippi Melanchthonis Opera I-XXVIII, Halle 1834-1860...
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Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation. by Susan Wabuda John Schofield. Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation. St...influence of his friend and associate Philip Melanchthon became also profound in England...
...Natural Philosophy. The Case of Philip Melanchthon by Michael W. Tkacz...Natural Philosophy. The Case of Philip Melanchthon. Cambridge: Cambridge University...philosophy of the Lutheran humanist Philip Melanchthon provides some insight into...
...Christian Righteousness: Philip Melanchthons Exegetical Dispute with Erasmus...Christian Righteousness: Philip Melanchthons Exegetical Dispute with Erasmus...focus falls immediately on Melanchthon and Erasmus, but the study...
...spiritual father, Philipp Melanchthon, who had done...had never met, Melanchthons pupil and Sidneys...Languet, and Philippe de Mornay du...international de Melanchthon a Guillaume dOrange...James M. Young Philip Sidney 1572-1577...
...it should be noted, make the case for Sidneys coherence by putting him in dialogue with Plato, Aristotle, and Philipp Melanchthon, not with Gosson. The most compelling case for the Apologies arguments is advanced by Margaret W. Ferguson. Her...
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...of sixteenth-century Europe. Philipp Melanchthon had an impeccable scholarly...upheavals of the Reformation, Melanchthon was persistently to attempt...staple of Protestant dogmatics, Melanchthon tried several times to bridge...
...the world. For Martin Luther and his successor Philip Melanchthon scrutiny of `visual impressions, together with...natural world, Protestants like William Fulke and Philip Melanchthon were glorifying the Almighty. And in their attempts...
...of Rome (see Februarys Freeze Frame on Melanchthon). Apart from a sacred duty as the titular...League of German Protestant princes, Philip of Hesse (whose bigamous marriage had...far worse losses, and crucially both Philip of Hesse and John Frederick of Saxony...
...not enough, Calvin believed, to focus on free election, as Melanchthon and Bullinger urged him to do. He insisted that "election...His Religious Thought. By Francois Wendel. Translated by Philip Mairet. Labyrinth, 1963. John Calvin: A Sixteenth-Century...
...he is not a Roman Catholic. Hutter himself cites Philip Melanchthon, Luthers closest collaborator, who wrote: "However...from Rome. But if the basic difference is not, as Melanchthon said, that the pope does not "allow the gospel...
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...control signal: case dropped. Reckless driving: guilty; 2 years conditional discharge, court costs/fines, $1,898. Melanchthon S. Philip, 24, 3910 Granite Court, Aurora. Driving under the influence of alcohol: case dropped. Driving while blood alcohol...


 

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MELANCHTHON, PHILIP m langk th n, 1497 1560, German...was Schwarzerd Ger.,=black earth; "melanchthon" is the Greek rendering of "black earth...became intimate friends and associates. Melanchthons influence on the Lutheran movement...
...However, the scandal following his bigamous marriage (1540), which had been reluctantly sanctioned by Luther and Philip Melanchthon , led him to make peace with Charles in 1541. The peace was only temporary, and after Charles V had won Maurice...
...Reformation when Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon taught there. In 1517, Luther...15th cent.), where Luther and Melanchthon are buried; the town church...preached; the houses where Luther, Melanchthon, and Lucas Cranach, the elder...
...the scene of the famous Marburg Colloquy, held (1529) under the auspices of Philip of Hesse; it failed to bring about agreement between Luther and Melanchthon on the one side and Zwingli on the other. St. Elizabeth of Hungary is buried...
...the reformed teachings. In 1532 he escaped to the Continent, where he gained the confidence of Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon and joined in signing the Augsburg Confession. He was commended to Henry VIII by them, and arriving in England...
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