Justified Puritan Board Sophomore May 25, 2015 #1 For those who are adequately acquainted with Philipp Melanchton, when did he change his view on the Lord's Supper? When did he become a synergist? When he became a synergist, did he also reject predestination? What else progressed in his thinking?
For those who are adequately acquainted with Philipp Melanchton, when did he change his view on the Lord's Supper? When did he become a synergist? When he became a synergist, did he also reject predestination? What else progressed in his thinking?
RamistThomist Puritanboard Clerk May 25, 2015 #2 Preus suggested that Melanchton simply leaned harder on Aristotle and didn't become a full-orbed synergist. As to the Lord's Supper...I don't know.
Preus suggested that Melanchton simply leaned harder on Aristotle and didn't become a full-orbed synergist. As to the Lord's Supper...I don't know.
Y yeutter Puritan Board Senior May 26, 2015 #3 Melanchton's revision of the Augsburg Confession is dated 1540. So the change of his understanding of the Lord's Supper would be prior to that date.
Melanchton's revision of the Augsburg Confession is dated 1540. So the change of his understanding of the Lord's Supper would be prior to that date.