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The Humanistic, Fideistic Philosophy Of Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), Charles William Peterson
The Humanistic, Fideistic Philosophy Of Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560), Charles William Peterson
Dissertations (1934 -)
This dissertation examines the way Philip Melanchthon, author of the Augsburg Confession and Martin Luther's closest co-worker, sought to establish the relationship between faith and reason in the cradle of the Lutheran tradition, Wittenberg University. While Melanchthon is widely recognized to have played a crucial role in the Reformation of the Church in the sixteenth century as well as in the Renaissance in Northern Europe, he has in general received relatively little scholarly attention, few have attempted to explore his philosophy in depth, and those who have examined his philosophical work have come to contradictory or less than helpful conclusions …
Aesthetics In Contemporary Art: Philosopher And Performer, Curtis L. Carter
Aesthetics In Contemporary Art: Philosopher And Performer, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
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