The Honeycomb Scroll : Philipp Melanchthon at the Dawn of the Reformation / Gregory B. Graybill.
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781451497045
- 1451497040
- Philipp Melanchthon at the dawn of the Reformation
- 270.6092 23 G783
- BR335 G73 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 339-353) and indexes.
Wars and rumors of wars -- The armorer : 1459-1493 -- A bride from Bretten : 1493-1508 -- The passing of the age : 1493-1508 -- A time to mourn : 1493-1508 -- Pforzheim : 1508-1509 -- Heidelberg : 1509-1512 -- Tübingen : 1512-1518 -- Wittenberg : 1518-1519 -- All in : the Wittenberg movement : 1519-1520 -- Wedding bells and papal bulls : 1520-1521 -- Taking a stand : 1521 -- Bounding the fire : 1521-1522 -- Old Testament dreams : 1522 -- Homecoming : 1522-1524 -- Epilogue.
"Long overshadowed by Luther and Calvin, Philipp Melanchthon (1497-1560) is one of the most important figures in the Protestant Reformation and had profound effect on Western church history. This book gives the most detailed English-language biographical treatment of Melanchthon to date, moving from his historical context and personal origins, through his childhood, education, and early career at Wittenberg during the dramatic events at the dawn of the Reformation (1497-1524). Establishing the deep geopolitical and religious context of Melanchthon's early life, the volume then follows Melanchthon to the great halls of humanist learning at Heidelberg and Tübingen, where his studies and teaching career began and his faith was richly fostered. The pivotal moment comes in his appointment to the chair of Greek in Wittenberg where Melanchthon became a great ally and supporter of Martin Luther. Melanchthon's role as key player in the advocacy for reform expanded through his involvement in the Leipzig Disputation, his visible representation of the evangelical cause in Wittenberg during Luther's absence at Worms and the Wartburg, and his struggle with the radical wing. The volume closes by looking ahead to Melanchthon's contribution to the Augsburg Confession of 1530"--Amazon.com.
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