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  1. 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.

  2. La respuesta de Eck no se hizo esperar y ese mismo año publicó su obra De primatu Petri, una verdadera apología del papado contra los planteos luterano. El 15 de julio Johann Langius Lembergius, rector de la Universidad de Leipzig, pronunció el discurso de clausura, donde cada uno de los dos grupos reivindicó la victoria para sí mismo.

  3. Johannes Eck, eigentlich Johannes Mayer, auch Johann Maier, nach seinem Geburtsort Eck (Egg) genannt (* 13. November 1486 in Egg an der Günz ; † 10. Februar 1543 in Ingolstadt ), war ein katholischer Theologe und Gegner Martin Luthers .

  4. November 15, 1486, at Eck in Swabia; d. February 10, 1543, at Ingolstadt. His family name was Maier, and his father, Michael Maier, was for many years magistrate in the town, the latinized name of which, Eckius or Eccius, was adopted after 1505 by Johann. His uncle, Martin Maier, pastor at Rothenberg on the Neckar, received Johann in his house ...

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

    The indefatigable opponent of Luther, Johann Meier von Eck, generally known as Dr. John Eck, Professor at Ingolstadt, once on friendly terms with Luther, but from the publication of the XCV. Theses, which he answered with his “Obelisks,” regarding himself as the chief support of the Papacy in its struggle in Germany, was on the scene.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Illustration. by Julius Hübner. published on 01 August 2022. Download Full Size Image. An early 19th-century illustration by Julius Hübner showing Johann Eck (l. 1486-1543), the Catholic theologian and writer, in his debate with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) at Leipzig in 1519. (Galerie Neue Meister, Dresden, Germany)

  7. 13 de jul. de 2019 · This very week five hundred years ago, the champion of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther was in the German city of Leipzig debating against the Catholic professor Johann Eck. Ironically, at a theological level the relatively unknown Leipzig Debate (1519) was infinitely more important than the publication of the famous 95 Theses (1517).