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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johannes_EckJohannes Eck - Wikipedia

    Johannes Eck, al secolo Johannes Mayer, o Johann Maier, fu detto Eck (Egg) dal nome del suo paese d'origine (Egg an der Günz, 13 novembre 1486 – Ingolstadt, 15 febbraio 1543), è stato un teologo tedesco cattolico, noto in particolare per la sua strenua opposizione a Martin Lutero

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Johann_EckJohann Eck - Wikipedia

    Johann Maier von Eck (13 November 1486 – 13 February 1543), often anglicized as John Eck, was a German Catholic theologian, scholastic, prelate, and a pioneer of the counter-reformation who was among Martin Luther's most important interlocutors and theological opponents.

  3. Johannes Eck, eigentlich Johannes Mayer, auch Johann Maier, nach seinem Geburtsort Eck genannt, war ein katholischer Theologe und Gegner Martin Luthers.

  4. Johann Eck (born Nov. 13, 1486, Egg, Swabia [Germany]—died Feb. 10, 1543, Ingolstadt, Bavaria [Germany]) was a German theologian who was Martin Luthers principal Roman Catholic opponent. Early in his career Maier adopted the name of his home village, Egg (or Eck), as his surname.

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  5. The Leipzig debate took place two years after the issuance of Martin Luther’s (1483–1546) Ninety-Five Theses had inaugurated the Reformation in Germany. The participants in the debate were Andreas Karlstadt (1486–1541), a Protestant theologian at the University of Wittenberg, Johannes Eck (1486–1543), a Catholic prelate and professor at ...

  6. Nome col quale è noto il teologo cattolico Johann Maier o Mayr (Egg [donde il nome Eckius, Eck] an der Günz, Baviera, 1486 - Ingolstadt 1543). Sacerdote nel 1508, prof. di teologia nell'università di Ingolstadt (1510), fu tra i primi e più duri avversarî di Lutero ( Obelisci , 1517; De primatu Petri , 1520).

  7. 1 ago 2022 · Johann Eck (l. 1486-1543) was a Catholic theologian and writer best known for his disputations with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) beginning in 1517 and continuing until his death in 1543.