Martin Luther and Philip Melanchthon on the care and feeding of [future] Pastors |
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Authors: | Timothy J. Wengert |
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Affiliation: | Professor emeritus, United Lutheran Seminary, 1029 Rockport Road, Hackettstown, NJ, 07840 USA |
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Abstract: | This article argues that humanist training was all-encompassing, not just for Philip Melanchthon but also for Martin Luther. By reexamining the relationship between the two reformers in this area, the article shows how their substantial, overarching agreements, especially in matters of pedagogy, led to a single-minded reform of Wittenberg's curriculum. Finally, it argues that their revolutionary approach to seminary training also addresses its collapse in our own day. |
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Keywords: | education humanism Martin Luther Philip Melanchthon seminary education theological education |
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