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  1. 2 de may. de 2024 · Philipp Melanchthon (eigentlich Philipp Schwartzerdt; * 16. Februar 1497 in Bretten; † 19. April 1560 in Wittenberg) war neben Martin Luther der wichtigste kirchenpolitische Akteur und theologische Autor der Wittenberger Reformation .

  2. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Philip Melanchthon: On Aristotle. Reformed Theology Apologetics. Apr 20, 2024. Aristotle’s philosophy searches for demonstrations most assiduously, and therefore it surpasses all sects by far.

  3. Hace 1 día · The book overturns previous research that has both emphasized Zurich’s irreconcilability with later developments of Reformed covenant theology and downplayed the contribution of the Zurich theologians in favor of figures such as Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) and John Calvin (1509-64). It argues for the dependence of Calvin and other leading figures on Zurich and for continuity […]

  4. Hace 2 días · Die oft vorgestellte Parallelität von Martin Luther als geistiger und Philipp von Hessen als politischer Führungsfigur, die gemeinsam die Reformation vorantrieben, gab es also in diesem Sinne nicht. Letztlich war das Treffen mit Philipp Melanchthon also ein wichtiger Baustein auf dem Weg des Landgrafen von Hessen zur Reformation.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · Frederick appointed Luther and his colleague Philipp Melanchthon to the University of Wittenberg and refused to carry out a papal bull against Luther in 1520. After the ban was imposed on Luther the next year, Frederick welcomed him to the Wartburg , where Luther translated the Bible into German.

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  6. Hace 1 día · Philipp Melanchthon, a close theological ally of Martin Luther, had arranged for Rheticus to visit several astronomers and study with them. Rheticus became Copernicus's pupil, staying with him for two years and writing a book, Narratio prima (First Account), outlining the essence of Copernicus's theory.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Born on a farm, Beyer was adopted by a bishop after the death of his parents and educated at the universities of Copenhagen and Wittenberg, where he studied under the famous Protestant Reformation scholar Philipp Melanchthon. Beyer was a lecturer at the Bergen Cathedral School.