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  1. This website offers a gateway to Andreas Bodenstein, called Karlstadt. It serves as a portal to one of the key-figures of the German reformation. It opens the door to the project of a complete edition and sheds light on his life, additional material and mysteries surrounding him. Andreas Bodenstein, called Karlstadt.

  2. Born in Karlstadt in Franconia, Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt studied at Erfurt from 1499 to 1502, before receiving his bachelor of arts, then went on to study at Cologne until 1505. In 1505, he left for Wittenberg, where he was conferred the master of arts later that year and proceeded to teach in the arts faculty.

  3. Teólogo e reformador alemão. Andreas Rudolff Bodenstein von Karlstadt, em latim Carolstadius ( Karlstadt, Francônia, 1486 — Basileia, 24 de Dezembro de 1541) foi teólogo e reformador alemão o primeiro a fundar a teologia do batismo. Estudou filosofia e teologia nas Universidades de Erfurt (1499) e Colônia (1503), e tornou-se professor ...

  4. Bd. 1: Wittenberg 1502–1817, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, o.O. o.J. [Halle 1952], S. 299–312. C. F. Jäger: Andreas Bodenstein von Carlstadt. Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Reformationszeit aus Originalquellen gegeben, Verlag von Rudolf Besser, Stuttgart 1856. Stryder Matthews: Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt and Martin Luther.

  5. Andreas Karlstadt. The Chancellor of the University of Wittenberg, Andreas Karlstadt awarded Martin Luther his doctorate in 1512. Karlstadt was a defender of Luther, but eventually found Luther too moderate. To the issue of adoration of relics, Karlstadt urged that even priestly vestments, altar furnishings, and crucifixes distracted from a ...

  6. Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt, n. ca. 1480 en Karlstadt (Franconia) y m. el 24 dic. 1541 en Basilea. En un principio fue tomista (estudió en Erfurt y Colonia), y ,ejerció desde ca. 1516 en la Univ. de Wittenberg como profesor de Teología, donde recibió la influencia de su colega de Facultad, Lutero (v.), convirtiéndose en uno de sus primeros seguidores y camaradas.

  7. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – December 24, 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt or Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt,[1] was a German Christian theologian during the Protestant Reformation. He was born in Karlstadt, Franconia. Karlstadt received his doctorate of theology in 1510 from the University of Wittenberg. Previously, Karlstadt had been educated at Erfurt and in ...