"Leonard St ckel - Teacher of Hungary" offers the first comprehensive English translation and analysis of key writings by one of the most influential figures of the Lutheran Reformation in Central Europe. Known as the "Praeceptor Hungariae" (Teacher of Hungary), Leonard St ckel (1510-1560) shaped the religious and educational landscape of 16th-century Upper Hungary through his distinctive integration of Lutheran theology with humanist educational principles. This volume presents English translations of St ckel's major works related to catechesis and religious pedagogy, including his recently rediscovered Catechism (1556), the Confessio Pentapolitana (1549), and selected portions of his sermons and school regulations. The accompanying analysis reveals St ckel's sophisticated synthesis of faith and learning (pietas docta) and his lasting influence on Protestant education and theology in Central Europe. Essential reading for scholars of Reformation studies, historical theology, and educational history, this volume illuminates how St ckel's integration of Lutheran orthodoxy with humanist learning shaped Protestant intellectual culture in Central Europe.
This scholarly edition provides:
-First complete English translations of St ckel's key writings
-Detailed historical context and theological analysis
-New insights into Reformation education and catechesis
-Critical examination of his theological method and humanist pedagogy
Essential reading for scholars of Reformation studies, historical theology, and educational history, this volume illuminates how St ckel's integration of Lutheran orthodoxy with humanist learning shaped Protestant intellectual culture in Central Europe.