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  1. David Joris (1501- Basilea, 25 de agosto de 1556) fue un importante líder holandés protestante, anabaptista y místico.

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    David Joris (c. 1501 – 25 August 1556, sometimes Jan Jorisz or Joriszoon; formerly anglicised David Gorge) was an important Anabaptist leader in the Netherlands before 1540. Life. Joris was probably born in Flanders, the son of Marietje Jan de Gortersdochter and Georgius Joris de Koman, an amateur actor and shopkeeper.

  3. David Joris was a religious reformer, a controversial and eccentric member of the Anabaptist movement. He founded the Davidists, or Jorists, who viewed Joris as a prophet and whose internal dissension led—three years after his death—to the sensational cremation of his body after his posthumous.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › David_JorisDavid Joris - Wikiwand

    David Joris (1501- Basilea, 25 de agosto de 1556) fue un importante líder holandés protestante, anabaptista y místico.

  5. That Joris regarded himself as the unique instrument of the Spirit of the Lord, as the "third David" who would complete the work of the second David, Jesus Christ, makes his chauvinism quite understandable.

  6. David Joris: Life, Thought and Following, 1501-1543 -- From Sacramentarian Lay Reformer to Melchiorite Sympathiser, 1501-1533 -- From Anabaptist to Nicoclernite, 1534-1539 -- Joris' Early Theology, 1334-1336 -- Joris and the Post-Winster Radicals, 1536-1539 -- Confrontation with the Elders of Israel; The Strasbourg Debate -- Joris' Followers ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2024 · David Joris. (c. 1501—1556) Quick Reference. (1501–56), Dutch Anabaptist leader, the son of a shopkeeper and amateur actor at Delft; his father had acted the part of King David, and passed the name to his son ... From: Joris, David in The Oxford Dictionary of the Renaissance » Subjects: History — Early Modern History (1500 to 1700)