Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation

Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation
Title Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation PDF eBook
Author John Schofield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 360
Release 2017-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351911473

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This book explores the hitherto neglected relationship between the English Reformation and the Lutheran scholar Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560). It looks at how Henry, following his break with Rome, flirted with Lutheranism as a doctrine to replace Catholicism, before the eventual collapse of the policy and its replacement with a more moderate reform programme under Cranmer. It then goes on to investigate how Melanchthon, as the leading proponent of Lutheranism influenced successive royal governments, both positively and negatively, as they struggled to impose their own brand of doctrinal conformity on the English church. By refracting the well known narrative of the English Reformation through the lens of Melanchthon, new light is shed on many events that have puzzled historians. The study provides fascinating new perspectives on such questions as why Henry suddenly abandoned his Lutheran policy, why Cromwell fell from power in 1540 and even insights into Elizabeth's personal beliefs. By tying events in England into the context of the wider European Reformation, through the work of Philip Melanchthon, this book offers fresh insights into the nature and development of early evangelical Protestantism.

Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation

Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation
Title Philip Melanchthon and the English Reformation PDF eBook
Author John Schofield
Publisher Routledge
Pages 251
Release 2017-09-29
Genre History
ISBN 1351911481

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This book explores the hitherto neglected relationship between the English Reformation and the Lutheran scholar Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560). It looks at how Henry, following his break with Rome, flirted with Lutheranism as a doctrine to replace Catholicism, before the eventual collapse of the policy and its replacement with a more moderate reform programme under Cranmer. It then goes on to investigate how Melanchthon, as the leading proponent of Lutheranism influenced successive royal governments, both positively and negatively, as they struggled to impose their own brand of doctrinal conformity on the English church. By refracting the well known narrative of the English Reformation through the lens of Melanchthon, new light is shed on many events that have puzzled historians. The study provides fascinating new perspectives on such questions as why Henry suddenly abandoned his Lutheran policy, why Cromwell fell from power in 1540 and even insights into Elizabeth's personal beliefs. By tying events in England into the context of the wider European Reformation, through the work of Philip Melanchthon, this book offers fresh insights into the nature and development of early evangelical Protestantism.

The Honeycomb Scroll

The Honeycomb Scroll
Title The Honeycomb Scroll PDF eBook
Author Gregory B. Graybill
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 390
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1506400450

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Long overshadowed by Luther and Calvin, Philipp Melanchthon (1497–1560) is nevertheless one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation. Reformer, humanist, theologian, philosopher, ecumenist, and teacher of pastors—Melanchthon had a profound effect on the sweep of Western church history. This book gives the most detailed English-language biographical treatment of Melanchthon to date, moving from his historical context and family of origin, through his childhood, education, and early career at Wittenberg during the dramatic events at the dawn of the Reformation (1497–1524).

Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560

Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560
Title Philip Melanchthon, the Protestant Preceptor of Germany, 1497-1560 PDF eBook
Author James William Richard
Publisher
Pages 492
Release 1898
Genre Protestants
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Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary

Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary
Title Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary PDF eBook
Author Timothy Wengert
Publisher Sheffield Academic Press
Pages 308
Release 1997-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560) and the Commentary celebrates the 500th anniversary of Philip Melanchthon's birth by highlighting one of his most important contributions to the intellectual world of Renaissance and Reformation: commentary on ancient texts. This book brings together essays not only by recognized connoisseurs of Melanchthon's thought but also by experts on other figures and movements within the Renaissance and Reformation, in order to provide a more accurate measure of the man and his distinction from and influence on other thinkers of his day. It also investigates both Melanchthon's wrestling with biblical texts and his equally significant exposition of other prominent ancient authors.

The Life of Philip Melanchthon

The Life of Philip Melanchthon
Title The Life of Philip Melanchthon PDF eBook
Author Karl Friedrich Ledderhose
Publisher
Pages 380
Release 1855
Genre
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Life of Philip Melanchthon

Life of Philip Melanchthon
Title Life of Philip Melanchthon PDF eBook
Author Joseph Stump
Publisher
Pages 286
Release 1897
Genre
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