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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.

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    • German Scholastic theologian, Catholic prelate, and early counterreformer
  3. Johann Eck (born Nov. 13, 1486, Egg, Swabia [Germany]—died Feb. 10, 1543, Ingolstadt, Bavaria [Germany]) was a German theologian who was Martin Luther’s 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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  4. LEMMI CORRELATI. 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).

  5. 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. Eck maintained the position that, if anyone could determine truth for themselves, then there was no truth, only opinion; a claim that became central ...

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  6. Leipzig Disputation between Martin Luther and Johann Eck (1519) Abstract. 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.

  7. Johann Eck – Reformation 500. As professor at Ingolstadt in Bavaria during the outbreak of the Reformation, John Eck would play a significant role in opposing Luther’s reform and winning Bavaria for the Catholic party.