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1 Introduction 1
Pt. I Nature and Order in the Theology of the Reformers
2 Natural Order or Order of Nature? Natural and Moral Philosophy in the Thought of the Reformers 7
3 Lex naturae and ordo naturae in the Thought of Philip Melanchthon 19
Pt. II Providence and the Interpretation of the Heavens
4 'This Comet or New Star': Theology and the Interpretation of the Nova of 1572 33
5 Special Providence and Sixteenth-Century Astronomical Observation 48
6 Time Human or Time Divine: Theological Aspects in Opposing the Gregorian Calendar Reform 61
Pt. III Confession and Authority
7 From sola scriptura to astronomica nova: Authority, Accommodation and the Reform of Astronomy in the Work of Johannes Kepler 77
8 On the Problem of Defining Lutheran Natural Philosophy 94
Bibliography 112
Index 125
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