The Transformation of Natural Philosophy :The Case of Philip Melanchthon - Ideas in Context

The Transformation of Natural Philosophy

The Transformation of Natural Philosophy :The Case of Philip Melanchthon - Ideas in Context

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Published: 9 March, 1995
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This book proposes that Philip Melanchthon was responsible for transforming traditional university natural philosophy into a specifically Lutheran one. Motivated by desire to check civil disobedience and promote a Lutheran orthodoxy, he created a natural philosophy based on Aristotle, Galen and Plato, incorporating contemporary findings of Copernicus and Vesalius. The fields of astrology, anatomy, botany and mathematics all constituted a natural philosophy in which Melanchthon wished to demonstrate God's Providential design in the physical world. Rather than dichotomizing or synthesizing the two distinct areas of 'science' and 'religion', Kusukawa advocates the need to look at 'Natural philosophy' as a discipline quite different from either 'modern science' or 'religion': a contextual assessment of the implication of the Lutheran Reformation on university education, particularly on natural philosophy.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780521473477
ISBN10 0521473470
Number Of Pages 268
Item Weight 528 g
Product Dimensions 159 x 237 x 21 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cambridge University Press
Format hardback
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'… Kusukawa's book and her analysis of Melanchthon's thought offer a valuable contribution to our understanding of the influence of the Reformation.' British Journal for the History of Science

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