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  1. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Andreas Osiander was a German theologian who helped introduce the Protestant Reformation to Nürnberg. The son of a blacksmith, Osiander was educated at Leipzig, Altenburg, and the University of Ingolstadt. Ordained in 1520, he helped reform the imperial free city of Nürnberg on strictly Lutheran.

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  2. Andreas Osiander ( German: [ˈoːziˌandɐ]; 19 December 1498 – 17 October 1552) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer . Career. Born at Gunzenhausen, Ansbach, in the region of Franconia, Osiander studied at the University of Ingolstadt before being ordained as a priest in 1520 in Nuremberg.

  3. 17 de may. de 2018 · People. Philosophy and Religion. Protestant Christianity: Biographies. Andreas Osiander. Osiander, Andreas. views 2,046,393 updated May 17 2018. OSIANDER, ANDREAS. Nuremberg reformer; b. Gunzenhausen in Frankish Brandenburg, Dec. 19, 1498; d. K ö nigsberg, Oct. 17, 1552.

  4. Andreas Osiander (Gunzenhausen, 1498 - Königsberg, 1552) Teólogo protestante alemán. Profesor de hebreo y predicador en Núremberg, asumió las tesis de Martín Lutero y las propagó por medio de la cátedra y en públicas controversias con los católicos hasta convertirse en la cabeza visible de los reformadores de Núremberg.

  5. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Andreas Osiander was a Lutheran theologian of the first generation of reformers. He was a preacher and worked as a teacher of Hebrew in Nuremberg. He is renowned in theology due to his polemics with Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon concerning the doctrine of...

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  6. A humanist, reformer, and theologian, Andreas Osiander embodied the various circles in which many Protestants ran, but also the complicated relationship between those various circles that led to tensions and divisions within the Reformation. A trained humanist, he would master Greek, Hebrew, and Aramaic, study the Jewish Kabbalah, and produced ...

  7. Osiander was born on December 19, 1498, at Gunzenhausen near the city of Nuremberg. He studied Hebrew at the University of Ingolstadt and, like Hans Denck, whom he was later to oppose, became an accomplished Hebraist. He was ordained to the priesthood in 1520 and took a post in Nuremberg, teaching Hebrew at the cloister of the Austin Friars.