The Transformation of Natural Philosophy: The Case of Philip Melanchthon (Ideas in Context, Series Number 34)
Released: Mar 31, 1995
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover, 268 pages
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This book examines the genesis of Lutheran interest in natural philosophical issues by focusing on the reform of natural philosophy initiated by Philip Melanchthon. It suggests that Melanchthon transformed traditional natural philosophy into a specifically Lutheran one in an effort to refute civil disobedience and promote Luther's cause. It argues that an approach to natural philosophy by a dichotomy of "science" vs. "religion" is hazardous: natural philosophy should be understood as a study of nature, understood as God's creation, undertaken for Christian purposes.
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