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  1. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (d. 1486, Karlstadt am Main - ö. 24 Aralık 1541, Basel), Andreas Karlstadt ya da Andreas Carlstadt ya da Karolostadt olarak bilinir. Protestan Reform 'u döneminde yaşamış, Alman Teolog ve radikal reformcu [2] .

  2. 30 de oct. de 2013 · Die Leipziger Disputation. Im Juni 1519 besuchten Phillip Melanchthon, Martin Luther und der Wittenberger Theologieprofessor Andreas Karlstadt Leipzig. Sie waren der Einladung Herzog Georgs von ...

  3. 1534-1541 In 1534, Karlstadt moved to Basel and, after a decade away from the academy, he returned to teaching in the Faculty of Theology and actively collaborated in its reorganization. At the same time, he worked as a parish priest in Basel’s St. Peter’s Church. He died on December 24, 1541, a victim of the plague, which he contracted ...

  4. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – 24 December 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, or simply as Andreas Bodenstein, was a German Protestant theologian, University of Wittenberg chancellor, a contemporary of Martin Luther and a reformer of the early Reformation.

  5. Biographie Bodenstein: Andreas Rudolf (auch Rudolphi) Bodenstein oder Karlstadt, gebürtig aus dem fränkischen Orte Karlstadt (dessen Namen er zu seinem Familiennamen hinzufügte), † 24.

  6. 3 Andreas Karlstadt, Letter from the Community of Orlamunde to the People of Allstedt; 4 Conrad Grebel, Letter to Thomas Müntzer; 5 Andreas Karlstadt, Whether One Should Proceed Slowly; 6 Thomas Müntzer, A Highly Provoked Defense; 7 Felix Manz, Protest and Defense; 8 Anonymous, To the Assembly of the Common Peasantry; 9 Hans Denck, On the Law ...

  7. 7 de oct. de 2017 · Born in 1486, Andreas von Karlstadt was at times the recipient of the Pope’s fury, as much as Martin Luther was. Though not opposed to indulgences at first, Karlstadt eventually came to the understanding that salvation and forgiveness could not be bought and sold.