Thursday, November 9, 2017

The Life of Philip Melanchthon by Joseph Stump - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry





The Life of Philip Melanchthon by Joseph Stump - Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry:



"The brilliant intellectual gifts of Melanchthon elicited the unqualified admiration of Luther, Erasmus, and in fact of all his contemporaries. Endowed by nature with an extraordinary memory, and possessed of unwearied industry in the pursuit of knowledge, he became in almost every branch of learning the peer and frequently the superior of those who made these branches a special study…

His strength lay…in the power to develop, expand, clear up, define, and defend evangelical truth. The old comparison, that Luther found the deep-lying veins of ore and brought the precious metal to light, while Melanchthon coined it and set it to circulating, contains much of truth. He was gifted with rare powers of lucid expression, and wrote a beautiful style. On this account he became the scribe of the Reformation. He not only wrote those two greatest confessions of Protestantism, The Augsburg Confession and The Apology, but whenever the Wittenberg theologians were called upon for an opinion, it was almost invariably Melanchthon upon whom the task of preparing it devolved.

He possessed in an eminent degree the very talents which were needed to make him an invaluable assistant to Luther. A wise and beneficent Providence decreed that these two, the one warlike, aggressive, bold, the other peaceful, cautious, apprehensive, should labor side by side for the same great cause; and that, linked together by the same devotion to God and the truth, they should supplement one another’s work by the very diversity of their talents and temperaments…

Contents of The Life of Philip Melanchthon
About Joseph Stump
From the Preface
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Contents of The Life of Philip Melanchthon

Preface and Introduction from the 1897 edition
1 His Birth And Parentage
2 His Childhood. 1504-1509.
3 At The University. 1509-1516.
4 The Call And Removal To Wittenberg. 1518.
5 At Wittenberg.
6 Early Conflicts.
7 Melanchthon’s Marriage And Domestic Life.
8 Melanchthon During Luther’s Absence From Wittenberg. 1521-1522.
9 New Labors. A Visit To Bretten. Melanchthon And Erasmus. 1522-1524.
10 The Peasants’ War. Luther’s Marriage. The Saxon Visitation. 1525-1527.
11 The Second Diet Of Speyer. The Marburg Colloquy. 1529.
12 The Diet Of Augsburg. 1530.
13 The Schmalkald League. The Religious Peace Of Nuremberg. Melanchthon Invited To France And England. 1531-1535.
14 The Wittenberg Form Of Concord. Journey To Tuebingen. Accused Of Heresy.
15 The Convention At Schmalkald. Attacks Upon Melanchthon. 1537-1539.
16 The Frankfort Suspension. Labors In Ducal Saxony And Brandenburg. Second Convention At Schmalkald. The Landgrave’s Bigamy. Melanchthon At Death’s Door. 1539-1540.
17 The Religious Colloquy At Worms. The Diet At Ratisbon. 1540-1541.
18 The Bishopric Of Naumberg. The Reformation At Cologne. A Year Of Suffering For Melanchthon. 1541-1544.
19 The Diet At Worms. 1545. The Diet At Ratisbon. 1546. Luther’s Death.
20 The Schmalkald War. The Dissolution And Restoration Of The University. 1546-1547.
21 The Augsburg Interim. The Leipzig Interim. Controversies. 1548-1550.
22 The Osiandrian And Majoristic Controversies. The Religious Peace Of Augsburg 1550-1556.
23 The Crypto-Calvinistic Controversy. Negotiations With Flacius. 1556-1557.
24 The Religious Conference At Worms. 1557.
25 His Last Years And Death. 1558-1560.
26 His Character And Services.
Benediction
About Joseph Stump

Joseph Stump was born on October 6, 1866 in Marietta, Pennsylvania. He received his education at Capital University, Columbus, Ohio, and The Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia. "



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Greek Exegesis Class - The Real; Presence



This class will have fewer Greek verses, and anyone can learn from the class and enjoy the passages. I am putting up the Greek alone, because using the English with it will tempt our Greek students to depend on the English. No training wheels - that is the only way to learn a language.

The Real Presence

1 Corinthians 10:16
16 το ποτηριον της ευλογιας ο ευλογουμεν ουχι κοινωνια του αιματος του χριστου. εστιν τον αρτον ον κλωμεν ουχι κοινωνια του σωματος του χριστου εστιν.

No is can be found in the Consecration? The Reformed argument based on a strange assumption that Jesus spoke in Aramaic, which like Hebrew, lacking the verb for is. Our only documents are Greek.

Paul's consecration - 1 Corinthians 11:23

Matthew 26
26 εσθιοντων δε αυτων λαβων ο ιησους τον αρτον και ευλογησας εκλασεν και εδιδου τοις μαθηταις και ειπεν λαβετε φαγετε τουτο εστιν το σωμα μου
27 και λαβων το ποτηριον και ευχαριστησας εδωκεν αυτοις λεγων πιετε εξ αυτου παντες
28 τουτο γαρ εστιν το αιμα μου το της καινης διαθηκης το περι πολλων εκχυνομενον εις αφεσιν αμαρτιων

John 6

53 ειπεν ουν αυτοις ο ιησους αμην αμην λεγω υμιν εαν μη φαγητε την σαρκα του υιου του ανθρωπου και πιητε αυτου το αιμα ουκ εχετε ζωην εν εαυτοις
54 ο τρωγων μου την σαρκα και πινων μου το αιμα εχει ζωην αιωνιον και εγω αναστησω αυτον τη εσχατη ημερα
55 η γαρ σαρξ μου αληθως εστιν βρωσις και το αιμα μου αληθως εστιν ποσις
56 ο τρωγων μου την σαρκα και πινων μου το αιμα εν εμοι μενει καγω εν αυτω