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Philip Melanchthon: Critical Essay by Charlotte Methuen

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SOURCE: Methuen, Charlotte. “The Role of the Heavens in the Thought of Philip Melanchthon.” Journal of the History of Ideas 57, no. 3 (July 1996): 385-403.

In the following essay, Methuen argues that Melanchthon's interest in natural philosophy is related to his educational interest, which she says depends on his particular theological and cosmological view of the universe.

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