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  1. Thomas Cranmer (2 iulie 1489 - 21 martie 1556) a fost arhiepiscop de Canterbury în timpul domniilor regilor Angliei Henric al VIII-lea și Eduard al VI-lea. Lui se pare că i se datorează scrierea și compilarea primelor două Cărți de rugăciune obștească , care au stabilit structura de bază a liturghiei anglicane pentru secole și au influențat limba engleză prin expresiile și ...

  2. Thomas Cranmer. Thomas Cranmer im Jahr 1545 (Gemälde von Gerlach Flicke) Thomas Cranmer nach dem Tod Heinrichs VIII. Thomas Cranmer (* 2. Juli 1489 in Aslockton, Nottinghamshire; † 21. März 1556 in Oxford) war ein englischer Erzbischof von Canterbury (1533–1556), Reformator und Märtyrer.

  3. 12 de jun. de 2024 · Thomas Cranmer 1489-1556 Archbishop of Canterbury is traditionally said to have preached from this pulpit. The wrought iron staircase was made in 1962. Thomas was the son of Thomas and Agnes (Hatfield) and was educated at Cambridge and ordained. His first wife was Joan who died in childbirth. It was very unusual for priests to be married at ...

  4. トマス・クランマー (Thomas Cranmer, PC, 1489年 7月2日 - 1556年 3月21日 )は、 イングランド の聖職者。. カンタベリー大司教 (在位: 1533年 - 1555年 )。. イングランド の 宗教改革 の指導者であり 殉教者 。.

  5. 27 de feb. de 2023 · Thomas Cranmer was not a remarkable theologian. That is to say, his theology was more or less the opposite — it was almost thoroughly un -remarkable. Cranmer, as Archbishop of Canterbury from 1533 to 1555, shepherded the Church of England as it separated from the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church. He is therefore something of the British ...

  6. EQUIPO ACADÉMICO. Tiene un dominio profundo de los contenidos de las materias que va a enseñar. Conoce, comprende y apoya procesos de desarrollo del estudiante. Comprende y toma en consideración las diferencias que existen en los estilos y ritmos de aprendizaje. Motiva a los estudiantes a aprender, conociéndolos bien, demostrando entusiasmo ...

  7. THOMAS CRANMER, Archbishop of Canterbury, born at Aslacton or Aslockton in Nottinghamshire on the 2nd of July 1489, was the second son of Thomas Cranmer and of his wife Anne Hatfield. He received his early education, according to Morice his secretary, from "a marvellous severe and cruel schoolmaster," whose discipline must have been severe ...