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Melanchthon


23 Nov 2004

Philip Melancthon (1497-1560)

Major works

          Loci Communes (first systematic statement of Luther’s ideas)

          “Visitation Articles”

Importance

          German Reformer, theologian and educator

          Close ties with Luther (went with Luther to Leipzig disputation in 1519)

          Wrote Augsburg Confession (1531)

          His main contribution to Lutheran movement (although still controversial with Lutherans) was that he changed views on the Lord’s Supper. He adopted a real, spiritual presence view that was closer to Calvin’s view

          A fine grammarian and biblical humanist

          Was part of Erasmus’s circle

          Was professor of Univ. of Wittenburg (1518)

          Officiated Luther’s funeral

          Sat in on Trent II

          Some say he weakened Luther’s views