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Autore |
Wengert Timothy J |
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Titolo |
Human freedom, Christian righteousness [[electronic resource] ] : Philip Melanchthon's exegetical dispute with Erasmus of Rotterdam / / Timothy J. Wengert |
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New York, : Oxford University Press, 1998 |
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ISBN |
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0-19-773954-7 |
1-280-46998-6 |
0-19-535403-6 |
0-585-25720-5 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (254 p.) |
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Collana |
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Oxford studies in historical theology |
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Disciplina |
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Soggetti |
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Liberty - Religious aspects - History of doctrines - 16th century |
Free will and determinism - Religious aspects - Christianity - History of doctrines - 16th century |
Justification (Christian theology) - History of doctrines - 16th century |
Righteousness - History of doctrines - 16th century |
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Lingua di pubblicazione |
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Formato |
Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 219-226) and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; I: BACKGROUND TO THE DISPUTE; 1 Philip Melanchthon: Alien to or Ally of Erasmus?; 2 Melanchthon's Relation to Erasmus, 1519-1524; II: GROUND RULES FOR AN EXEGETICAL DEBATE; 3 Text and Tradition; 4 Ratio seu Methodus Melanchthonis; III: THE CONTROVERSY OVER HUMAN FREEDOM AND CHRISTIAN RIGHTEOUSNESS; 5 Melanchthon's Controversy with Erasmus as Reflected in Their Correspondence, 1524-1528; 6 Colossians against Erasmus on the Freedom of the Will; 7 Colossians 2:23 as Melanchthon's ""Politics""; IV: THE AFTERMATH; 8 Melanchthon at Erasmus's Funeral: 1528-1560 |
Appendix: The Printing History of the Scholia Notes; Select Bibliography; Index; |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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In the 1520's, a battle raged between Luther and Erasmus over the freedom of the will. This book demonstrates that Philip Melanchthon - hardly a silent observer in the fray - was actively involved, especially in |
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