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  1. Johann Maier von Eck, né Johann Maier le 13 novembre 1486 à Eck (l'ancien nom de Egg an der Günz), près de Memmingen à environ 70 km au sud d' Augsbourg en Souabe et mort le 13 février 1543 à Ingolstadt, est un théologien du XVIe siècle, contradicteur de Martin Luther et défenseur du catholicisme durant les débuts de la Réforme ...

  2. Johann Eck’s 404 Theses, 1530. INGOLSTADT, March 14, 1530. Title Page (Latin) SUB DOMINI o IHESU ET MARIAE PATROCINIO. Articulos 404 partim ad disputationes Lipsicam, Baden, & Bernen attinentes, partim vero ex scriptis pacem ecclesiae perturbantium extractos, Coram diuo Caesare Carolo V. Ro. Imp. semper Augu. etc., ac proinceribus Imperii, loan.

  3. Another 500th Anniversary: Luther at the Diet of Worms. The result of this day’s proceedings, in Luther’s mind, was likely to be a painful death at the stake. On April 18, 1521, Martin Luther stood to answer the questions put to him by the Roman church inquisitor Johann Eck, the secretary to the Archbishop of Trier (not the Eck whom Luther ...

  4. 约翰·埃克 (Johann Eck)出生于埃克(Eck)的约翰·梅尔(Johann Maier) (后来的鸡蛋,在 斯瓦比亚(Swabia)的梅明顿(Memmingen) 附近),并从他的出生地中得出了他的额外姓氏,他本人在1523年后总是将其修改为Eckius或Eccius,即“ Eck”。. 他的父亲迈克尔·迈耶 ...

  5. Johann Eck (l. 1486-1543) was a Catholic theologian and writer best known for his disputations with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) beginning in 1517 and continuing until his death in 1543. Eck maintained the position that, if anyone could determine truth for themselves, then there was no truth, only opinion; a claim that became central to the Counter-Reformation.

  6. Utiliza inteligencia artificial. Teólogo y principal adversario de Lutero, nacido el 15 de nov. 1486, en Eck de Suabia y fallecido el 10 feb 1543 en Ingolstadt . El nombre de su familia era Meier y su padre, Michel Maier, fue durante años magistrado en la ciudad, cuyo nombre, latinizado Eckius o Eccius fue adoptado en 1505 por Johann.

  7. In Johann Eck. In the celebrated Leipzig disputation of 1519, Eck debated with Luther and his disciple, Andreas Karlstadt, on such topics as papal primacy and the infallibility of church councils. In 1520 Eck visited Rome, where he helped compose the papal bull Exsurge Domine (June 1520), in which Pope Leo….