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Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein (Karlstadt del Meno, Franconia, 1486-Basilea, 24 de diciembre de 1541), más conocido como Karlstadt, fue un teólogo alemán durante la Reforma protestante.
20 de abr. de 2022 · Andreas Karlstadt (también llamado Carlstadt, 1486-1541) fue un reformador, teólogo y uno de los primeros partidarios de Martín Lutero (1483-1546) en el movimiento que se conoció como la Reforma protestante.
- Joshua J. Mark
- Andreas Karlstadt was a theologian and reformer, an early supporter of Martin Luther, who helped establish the Protestant Reformation.
- Karlstadt is famous for establishing the Reformation in Wittenberg, Germany while Martin Luther was in hiding and for furthering the cause elsewher...
- Karlstadt and Luther disagreed on the significance of the Eucharist, infant baptism, and the methods of spreading the Reformation.
- Karlstadt and Müntzer were both early supporters of Luther. Müntzer advocated armed resistance to the authority of the nobility and Church; Karlsta...
- When the German Peasants' War broke out, Karlstadt was associated with both Luther, who denounced the war, and Müntzer, who advocated for it. He ha...
- Andreas Karlstadt died of the plague in Basel, Switzerland in 1541.
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – 24 December 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt, Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, in Latin, Carolstadius, 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.
Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt fue teólogo, conferenciante, pastor y reformador de la Reforma. Las creencias de Andreas Karlstadt evolucionaron del catolicismo, al luteranismo y a una postura reformada cercana a Zwinglio y Calvino.
20 de abr. de 2022 · Andreas Karlstadt (also given as Carlstadt, l. 1486-1541) was a reformer, theologian, and early supporter of Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) in the movement that became known as the Protestant Reformation.
- Joshua J. Mark
- Andreas Karlstadt was a theologian and reformer, an early supporter of Martin Luther, who helped establish the Protestant Reformation.
- Karlstadt is famous for establishing the Reformation in Wittenberg, Germany while Martin Luther was in hiding and for furthering the cause elsewher...
- Karlstadt and Luther disagreed on the significance of the Eucharist, infant baptism, and the methods of spreading the Reformation.
- Karlstadt and Müntzer were both early supporters of Luther. Müntzer advocated armed resistance to the authority of the nobility and Church; Karlsta...
- When the German Peasants' War broke out, Karlstadt was associated with both Luther, who denounced the war, and Müntzer, who advocated for it. He ha...
- Andreas Karlstadt died of the plague in Basel, Switzerland in 1541.
Andreas Karlstadt (born c. 1480, Karlstadt, bishopric of Würzburg [Germany]—died December 24, 1541, Basel, Switzerland) was a German theologian and early supporter of Martin Luther who later dissented from Lutheran views by pressing for more extensive reforms in theology and church life.
Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 - 24 de diciembre de 1541), más conocido como Andreas Karlstadt o Andreas Carlstadt o Karolostadt, o simplemente como Andreas Bodenstein, fue un teólogo protestante alemán, rector de la Universidad de Wittenberg, contemporáneo de Martín Lutero y reformador de la Reforma temprana.