How do you use Melanchthon in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, including synonyms like theologian or theologist, plus the exact meaning.
Melanchthon in a sentence
Melanchthon meaning
- A surname.
- Philip Melanchthon, successor to Martin Luther as leader of the Reformation.
Synonyms of Melanchthon
Using Melanchthon
- The main meaning on this page is: A surname. | Philip Melanchthon, successor to Martin Luther as leader of the Reformation.
- Useful related words include: philipp melanchthon, philipp schwarzerd, theologian, theologist.
- In the example corpus, melanchthon often appears in combinations such as: of melanchthon, melanchthon was, to melanchthon.
Context around Melanchthon
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 8 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Melanchthon
- In this selection, "melanchthon" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, criticize, inspired, scholar, inviting, embodied and himself stand out and add context to how "melanchthon" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a reformer melanchthon was characterized and a scholar melanchthon embodied the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "melanchthon" sits close to words such as abated, aberrations and abolitionists, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with melanchthon
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Despite his plea, Melanchthon never made the voyage to England. (10 words)
As a scholar Melanchthon embodied the entire spiritual culture of his age. (12 words)
Controversies with Flacius Portrait of Philip Melanchthon, 1537, by Lucas Cranach the Elder. (13 words)
He repulsed the attack of Cordatus in a letter to Luther and his other colleagues by stating that he had never departed from their common teachings on this subject, and in the Antinomian Controversy of 1537 Melanchthon was in harmony with Luther. (42 words)
From Melanchthon came also the first Protestant work on the method of theological study, so that it may safely be said that by his influence every department of theology was advanced even if he was not always a pioneer. (39 words)
Indeed, some would criticize Melanchthon's conduct at the Diet as unbecoming of the principle he promoted, implying that faith in the truth of his cause would logically have inspired Melanchthon to a more firm and dignified posture. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Indeed, some would criticize Melanchthon's conduct at the Diet as unbecoming of the principle he promoted, implying that faith in the truth of his cause would logically have inspired Melanchthon to a more firm and dignified posture.
The taskforce was formed in 2009 to protect farmland in Melanchthon, from a proposed mega-quarry and continues to do so today.
A Latin Bible published in 1529 at Wittenberg is designated as a common work of Melanchthon and Luther.
Among the letters was one addressed to Melanchthon inviting him to come to England to take up the Regius Chair in Cambridge which was vacant since the death of Martin Bucer in February 1551.
As a scholar Melanchthon embodied the entire spiritual culture of his age.
As theologian As a theologian, Melanchthon did not show so much creative ability, but rather a genius for collecting and systematizing the ideas of others, especially of Luther, for the purpose of instruction.
As this was directed against Melanchthon himself, he protested, so that his opponents left, greatly to the satisfaction of the Roman Catholics who now broke off the colloquy, throwing all blame upon the Protestants.
Controversies with Flacius Portrait of Philip Melanchthon, 1537, by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
Despite his plea, Melanchthon never made the voyage to England.
Disputes with Osiander and Flacius Melanchton's house in Wittenberg In his controversy on justification with Andreas Osiander Melanchthon satisfied all parties.
Estimation of his works and character Melanchthon's importance for the Reformation lay essentially in the fact that he systematized Luther's ideas, defended them in public, and made them the basis of a religious education.
Fitzmyer, p. 74 While some scholars attempt to suggest, like Melanchthon, that it is a type of theological treatise, this view largely ignores chapters 14 and 15 of Romans.
From Melanchthon came also the first Protestant work on the method of theological study, so that it may safely be said that by his influence every department of theology was advanced even if he was not always a pioneer.
He repulsed the attack of Cordatus in a letter to Luther and his other colleagues by stating that he had never departed from their common teachings on this subject, and in the Antinomian Controversy of 1537 Melanchthon was in harmony with Luther.
He was greatly influenced by Melanchthon 's Loci theologici, which put an end to his doubts.
His work as reformer As a reformer, Melanchthon was characterized by moderation, conscientiousness, caution, and love of peace; but these qualities were sometimes said to only be lack of decision, consistence, and courage.
In 1559 Languet, on the recommendation of Melanchthon, entered the service of the elector of Saxony as diplomatic agent, which position he held until 1577.
In accordance with this idea Melanchthon tried to keep the traditional church constitution and government, including the bishops.
In a letter to Melanchthon of April 22, 1519, Erasmus specifically adduced the Cretans of Plutarch as an example of his adage "Concord is a mighty rampart".
In early 1539, Melanchthon wrote several letters to Henry criticising his views on religion, in particular his support of clerical celibacy.
Common combinations with melanchthon
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- of melanchthon 5×
- melanchthon was 4×
- to melanchthon 3×
- philip melanchthon 3×
- melanchthon to 2×
- melanchthon and 2×
- melanchthon himself 2×
- melanchthon is 2×
- melanchthon in 2×
- and melanchthon 2×