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  1. 24 de dic. de 2012 · See also Andreas Osiander on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . OSIANDER, ANDREAS (1498-1552), German reformer, was born at Gunzenhausen, near Nuremberg, on the 19th of December 1498. His German name was Heiligmann, or, according to others, Hosemann. After studying at Leipzig, Altenburg and Ingolstadt, he was ordained ...

  2. OSIANDER, ANDREAS°OSIANDER, ANDREAS ° (1498?–1552), German theologian, religious reformer, and *Hebraist. Born in Gunzenhausen (Franconia), Osiander was ordained a priest in 1520, but shortly thereafter converted to Protestantism, becoming one of the most influential reformers of the time. Source for information on Osiander, Andreas°: Encyclopaedia Judaica dictionary.

  3. Osiander speaks of it as “ours,” referring to some aid from a fellow pastor of the area, Schleupner. Osiander, however, seems to have been the main author. When each of you in pre-confirmation instruction reaches the section, “Ministry of the Keys,” you could well be personally grateful to Andreas Osiander.

  4. Lutheran preacher and theologian Andreas Osiander (1498–1552) played a critical role in spreading the Lutheran Reformation in sixteenth-century Nuremberg. Besides being the most influential ecclesiastical leader in a prominent German city, Osiander was also a well-known scholar of Hebrew.

  5. Andreas Osiander. The 350th anniversary of the Peace of Westphalia in 1998 was marked by a of conferences and publications by historians, but it was largely ignored in the discipline of international relations (IR). This oversight is odd because in IR the of the Thirty Years' War is regarded as the beginning of the international with which the ...

  6. Andreas Osiander y el cardenal Bellarmino han sido instrumentalistas famosos en la historia de la ciencia; el primero por el prólogo, no aceptado por Copérnico, a la obra de este último, De Revolutionibus, (1453), en el que señalaba que las hipótesis copernicanas «ni eran verdaderas ni siquiera verosímiles» ( ver cita ), mientras que ...

  7. 25 de ene. de 2017 · Andreas Osiander was a Lutheran theologian of the first generation of reformers. He was a preacher and worked as a teacher of Hebrew in Nuremberg. He is renowned in theology due to his polemics with Martin Luther and Philipp Melanchthon concerning the doctrine of justification, which seems to be influenced by Paracelsus and Renaissance ...