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  1. (= Humanistische Texte und Studien 12). Hildesheim/Zürich/New York 1989, 62f. (die Augsburger Bischöfe unterhielten rege Beziehungen zu den ortsansässigen Humanisten, u.a. Eck). 206 Anm. 105 (Fehde zw. Bernhard Adelmann und Johann Eck, ebd. Lit.); Heribert Smolinsky, Reform der Theologie? Beobachtungen zu Johannes Ecks exegetischen Vorlesungen.

  2. Teacher at Ingolstadt. Johann Eck (properly Johann Maier or Mayr) the German Roman Catholic controversialist, was born at Eck (now Egg, near Memmingen, 43 m. s. of Augsburg), Swabia, Nov.13, 1486; d. at Ingolstadt Feb. 13, 1543. At the age of twelve he entered the. 65. University of Heidelberg, which he left in the following year for Tubingen.

  3. Johann Mayer von Eck (ur. 13 listopada 1486 w Egg an der Günz, zm. 13 lutego 1543 w Ingolstadt) – teolog, obrońca tradycyjnego katolicyzmu podczas reformacji, adwersarz Marcina Lutra . O edukację Johanna zadbał jego wuj, Marcin Mayer, duchowny parafii w Rottenburgu. W wieku 12 lat posłał go na Uniwersytet w Heidelbergu, a następnie w ...

  4. La Biblioteca Virtual de Polígrafos es el principal proyecto de la Fundación Ignacio Larramendi. Su objetivo es hacer accesible el pensamiento de los autores españoles, portugueses, brasileños y latinoamericanos de todos los tiempos.

  5. thebookofconcord.org › sources-and-context › johannIntroduction | Book of Concord

    The indefatigable opponent of Luther, Johann Meier von Eck, generally known as Dr. John Eck, Professor at Ingolstadt, once on friendly terms with Luther, but from the publication of the XCV. Theses, which he answered with his “Obelisks,” regarding himself as the chief support of the Papacy in its struggle in Germany, was on the scene.

  6. Eck ( Eckius ), Johann, theologian and principal adversary of Luther, b. November 15, 1486, at Eck in Swabia; d. February 10, 1543, at Ingolstadt. His family name was Maier, and his father, Michael Maier, was for many years magistrate in the town, the latinized name of which, Eckius or Eccius, was adopted after 1505 by Johann.

  7. 21 de feb. de 2024 · Johann Eck is important as an early voice of the Counter-Revolution. He argued against the Reformation, claiming that, if everyone could determine the truth of the Bible for themselves, then there was no truth, only opinion.