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  1. This website offers a gateway to Andreas Bodenstein, called Karlstadt. It serves as a portal to one of the key-figures of the German reformation. It opens the door to the project of a complete edition and sheds light on his life, additional material and mysteries surrounding him. Andreas Bodenstein, called Karlstadt.

  2. Bd. 1: Wittenberg 1502–1817, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, o.O. o.J. [Halle 1952], S. 299–312. C. F. Jäger: Andreas Bodenstein von Carlstadt. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Reformationszeit aus Originalquellen gegeben, Verlag von Rudolf Besser, Stuttgart 1856. Stryder Matthews: Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt and Martin Luther.

  3. Teólogo e reformador alemão. Andreas Rudolff Bodenstein von Karlstadt, em latim Carolstadius ( Karlstadt, Francônia, 1486 — Basileia, 24 de Dezembro de 1541) foi teólogo e reformador alemão o primeiro a fundar a teologia do batismo. Estudou filosofia e teologia nas Universidades de Erfurt (1499) e Colônia (1503), e tornou-se professor ...

  4. Andreas Rudolff Bodenstein, genannt Karlstadt, lateinisch Carolstadius (* 1486 in Karlstadt; † 24. Dezember 1541 in Basel ), war ein deutscher Theologe und anfangs katholischer Priester, Hochschullehrer sowie Reformator des 16.

  5. 8 de abr. de 2022 · Andreas Karlstadt. Karlstadt was a personal friend and co-worker with Martin Luther but strenuously opposed him on the Sabbath issue. Luther himself admitted that Karlstadt was his superior in learning. Quoting Dr. White, Bishop of Ely: "the observance of the seventh day was being revived in Luther’s time by Karlstadt" (Treatise of the ...

  6. 30 de jun. de 2022 · Andreas Karlstadt and the Sabbath When he published his work regarding the Sabbath, in 1524, Karlstadt apparently managed to bring more questions than answers into the European religious world. Although there were always groups of Christians who kept the same day of rest as the descendants of Moses or Abraham, they were often associated with the Jews and, almost every time, severely persecuted.

  7. Andreas Bodenstein, most commonly known as Karlstadt for the town of his birth, embodied the tumultuous early years of the Reformation and the difficulty of categorizing many reformers according to theological allegiances. At first opposed to Luther’s theological opinions, Karlstadt soon came to embrace them and the Augustinian theology that ...