The present paper examines the rudimentary concept of the Protestant theology as an academic discipline which was enunciated by Melanchthon in his prolegomena to all Latin and German versions of Loci which were the instrument indispensable for educating a next generation of the Protestant divines and for disseminating the ideas of the Reformation worldwide
It would seem impossible that the theme Melanchthon the Theologian, which is as comprehensive as i...
Martin Luther, who is ordinarily accepted as the founder of Protestantism, was a free and creative t...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
Abstract:This present paper examines the rudimentary concept of Protestant theology as an academic d...
This present issue of the Dutch Review of Church History brings together papers by European and Ame...
The article presents the influence of Protestantism on education. The main thesis of the article is ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis work seeks to examine the importance of t...
This article deals with selected works by Philip Melanchthon’s Silesian disciples who studied in Wit...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
<strong>Theological training during the Reformation</strong><br /> The profound ch...
This paper is on the role of the idea of revelation in early Protestant systematic theologies. It sh...
Modern discussions of the relationship between science and theology demonstrate increasing interest ...
The paper displays the religious and theological foundations, which initiated the reformation proces...
The article reconstructs the development of the protestant liturgical life. The notions Leiturgia, m...
This article argues the following thesis: The distinctive characteristics of Philipp Melanchthon’s E...
It would seem impossible that the theme Melanchthon the Theologian, which is as comprehensive as i...
Martin Luther, who is ordinarily accepted as the founder of Protestantism, was a free and creative t...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...
Abstract:This present paper examines the rudimentary concept of Protestant theology as an academic d...
This present issue of the Dutch Review of Church History brings together papers by European and Ame...
The article presents the influence of Protestantism on education. The main thesis of the article is ...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis work seeks to examine the importance of t...
This article deals with selected works by Philip Melanchthon’s Silesian disciples who studied in Wit...
What did Protestants need to know, and how were they given access to this knowledge? This chapter ex...
<strong>Theological training during the Reformation</strong><br /> The profound ch...
This paper is on the role of the idea of revelation in early Protestant systematic theologies. It sh...
Modern discussions of the relationship between science and theology demonstrate increasing interest ...
The paper displays the religious and theological foundations, which initiated the reformation proces...
The article reconstructs the development of the protestant liturgical life. The notions Leiturgia, m...
This article argues the following thesis: The distinctive characteristics of Philipp Melanchthon’s E...
It would seem impossible that the theme Melanchthon the Theologian, which is as comprehensive as i...
Martin Luther, who is ordinarily accepted as the founder of Protestantism, was a free and creative t...
Martin Luther\u27s Reformation of Christianity was preceded by a conceptual reform of New Testament ...