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  1. 14 de jul. de 2023 · It was meant to be Karlstadt’s moment to shine, but all anyone remembered was Luther. This month, we mark the 504 th anniversary of the Leipzig Disputation, an academic debate held at the University of Leipzig between Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt of the University of Wittenberg (the challenger) and Johann Eck of the University of Ingolstadt.

  2. thebookofconcord.org › sources-and-context › johannIntroduction | Book of Concord

    Eck touched the Emperor’s heart where it was most sensitive, and probably excited his intense indignation by appeals contained in citations like the following : ” 334: We Christians are free, exempt from all the laws of men, liberated through baptism (Luther). 335: No laws can be imposed with any right upon Christians, whether by men or by angels, except so far as they themselves be ...

  3. 10 de feb. de 2018 · Februar 1543, starb Johannes Eck in Ingolstadt, drei Jahre vor Martin Luther, dessen Lehre er bekämpfte, aber nicht aufhalten konnte. Beide waren große Theologen - und anfangs fanden sie sich ...

  4. Eck countered with the oft-repeated historic claims for papal supremacy, and then cleverly argued Luther was using arguments put forth by the Hussites (Hus was a condemned by an ecumenical council as a heretic). "If Luther agreed with Hus, then he too must be a heretic" (Ibid., p. 50). Godfrey then explains,

  5. I mean Luther's judgment that Eck “imitated Proteus” and contradicted himself, rejecting against one debater a position he had affirmed against the other. The charge, which Luther published, did nothing to enhance Eck's reputation at a time when he had already cultivated an assortment of enemies on other grounds.

  6. 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….

  7. But it wasn’t over. Eck began to tear Luther’s statement apart. “You have made various distinctions among your books, but in such a way that none of them contributes anything to this investigation.” Again, he asked for Luther to recant. Luther responded by saying that Eck was attempting to entangle him in the nets of so-called errors.