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  1. The life and work of Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1485–1541) reflects the cultural and religious upheavals in the first half of the 16th century. Having trained in Erfurt and Cologne at Thomistic schools, the young Karlstadt soon integrated Scotist and humanist elements into his scholarship and sought to combine theology and legal methodology.

  2. Andreas Bodenstein von Karlstadt played a key role in the development of the evangelical understanding of the Lord's Supper. In 1521 he wrote several pamphlets urging a reform of the Mass. In 1524 he broke with Martin Luther and published a second group of pamphlets rejecting the traditional belief in Christ's corporeal presence in the Eucharist. Despite the importance of Karlstadt's tracts ...

  3. 26 de sept. de 2022 · Andreas Rudolff Bodenstein (b. 1486–d. 1541) is usually named after his hometown Karlstadt in Franconia (sometimes spelled as Carlstadt). Karlstadt was one of the most influential early reformers in Wittenberg next to his colleague Martin Luther, and an early propagandist of a common Wittenberg theology. Karlstadt was one of the most ...

  4. 20 de abr. de 2022 · Andreas Karlstadt (also given as Carlstadt, l. 1486-1541) was a reformer, theologian, and early supporter of Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) in the movement that became known as the Protestant Reformation. Karlstadt was one of Luther's most ardent advocates until 1522 when Luther denounced Karlstadt's innovations to liturgy in Wittenberg and ...

  5. 16 de ago. de 2018 · The Essential Carlstadt: Fifteen Tracts by Andreas Bodenstein (Carlstadt) from Karlstadt. Waterloo: Herald Press, 1995. Google Scholar. Howorth, Henry H. “ The Origin and Authority of the Biblical Canon according to the Continental Reformers: I. Luther and Karlstadt .”. Journal of Theological Studies 31, no. 8 ( 1907 ): 321 – 365.

  6. Andreas Karlstadt. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 - 24 de diciembre de 1541), más conocido como Andreas Karlstadt o Andreas Carlstadt o Karolostadt, o simplemente como Andreas Bodenstein, fue un teólogo protestante alemán, rector de la Universidad de Wittenberg, contemporáneo de Martín Lutero y reformador de la Reforma ...

  7. Andreas Rudolff Bodenstein, genannt Karlstadt, lateinisch Carolstadius (* 1486 in Karlstadt; † 24. Dezember 1541 in Basel ), war ein deutscher Theologe und anfangs katholischer Priester, Hochschullehrer sowie Reformator des 16.