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Paperback Vita Philippi Melanchthonis. Recens. G.t. Strobelius Book

ISBN: 1286678390

ISBN13: 9781286678398

Vita Philippi Melanchthonis. Recens. G.t. Strobelius

Vita Philippi Melanchthonis, by Joachimus Camerarius, offers a detailed biographical account of the life and work of Philipp Melanchthon, a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. Melanchthon, a close associate of Martin Luther, was instrumental in formulating and propagating the theological principles of the Reformation.

Camerarius' biography provides insights into Melanchthon's early life, his academic career, his involvement in the religious and political debates of his time, and his lasting contributions to theology and education. This work is a valuable resource for scholars and readers interested in the history of the Reformation, the development of Protestant theology, and the lives of its influential leaders.

Recensuit G.T. Strobelius.

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