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Human Freedom, Christian Righteousness

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This book argues that Philip Melanchthon, conventionally pictured as hopelessly caught in the middle between Erasmus and Luther, and more "Erasmian" than a Lutheran theologian should have been, was, at least theologically, not Erasmian at all, but in fact sharply anti-Erasmus. Wengert draws largely on Melanchthon's Scholia on the Epistle of Paul to the Colossians as well as on a range of other contemporary sources to address a number of important questions, including the complicated and elusive relationship between humanism and the Reformation and the issues of proper biblical interpretation of free will, of divine and human righteousness, and of political order.

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ISBN: 9780195115291
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Author: Timothy J Associate Professor of History of Christianity, Associate Professor of History of Christianity, Lutheran T Wengert
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 254 pages
Series: Oxford Studies in Historical Theology
Genres: Christianity
Theology