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CHI...500 Years of Philipp Melanchthon
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"Philipp Melanchthon 500th Anniversary Exhibit Humanism The Reformation Melanchthon's Early Life Wittenberg Martin Luther Melanchthon's Works The Augsburg Confession Melanchthon's Last Years Humanism What is Humanism? Erasmus of Rotterdam at the age of 60 (woodcut by Albrecht Duerer, 1526) Philipp Melanchthon lived from 1497 until 1560. During this time Europe was going through a great period of change known as the Renaissance, or a time of re-birth. Inventions such as the compass and the printing press changed the world forever. In 1492, five years before Melanchthon's birth, Columbus discovered America. Humanism (from the Latin word humanitas , meaning humanity) was a movement that emphasized those activities that brought out the best in human beings. The study of Greek and Latin as well as ancient classical literature are good examples of the pursuits of the humanists at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Erasmus The best known among the humanists in Melanchthon's day was Erasmus of Rotterdam. At first Erasmus seemed to welcome what was emerging as the Reformation in Germany, especially in the work of the then unknown Augustinian monk Martin Luther. It appeared as though there were similarities between the pursuits of the humanists and the reformer. But a breakdown came in 1525 when the two monks irreconcilably disagreed over the freedom of the human will in matters of salvation. From then on, most humanists turned away from the Reformation. Biblical Humanism The biblical humanists were naturally interested in pursuing the languages and studies associated with the Bible. Early biblical humanists included Lorenzo Valla and Jacques Lefevre d' Etaples, and others. Melanchthon's great-uncle and teacher was the well-known biblical humanist Johannes Reuchlin (1455-1522). Reuchlin also insisted on the study of the classics, including Hebrew, the language of the Old Testament. The Reformation A priest selling indulgences to townspe"
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