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  1. Andrea Carlostadio, italianizzazione di Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (Karlstadt, 1480 circa – Basilea, 24 dicembre 1541), è stato un teologo e riformatore tedesco Indice 1 Biografia

  2. 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.

  3. Andreas Karlstadt got to know Martin Luther during this time, since Luther was a colleague of his in the theological faculty at the University of Wittenberg. Although he was originally dismissive of Luther's ideas, Karlstadt soon became one of his primary supporters, even defending Luther during a public debate with Johann Eck in Leipzig in 1519 .

  4. Andreas Rudolf Bodenstein, ou encore Andreas Rudolff-Bodenstein von Karlstadt, né en 1486 1 à Karlstadt-sur-le-Main et mort le 24 décembre 1541 à Bâle, est un réformateur allemand du XVIe siècle. Il est le plus souvent dénommé Karlstadt, aussi orthographié Carlstadt. Il est considéré comme un précurseur du spiritualisme .

  5. 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 ...

  6. Andreas Karlstadt. Andreas Karlstadt, koko nimeltään Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt, ( 1486 – 24. joulukuuta 1541) oli saksalainen kristitty teologi uskonpuhdistuksen aikana. Karlstadt valmistui Wittenbergin yliopistosta teologian tohtoriksi. Seuraavina vuosina Karlstadt opiskeli Roomassa, missä hän näki paavinistuimen ja ...

  7. 16 de ago. de 2020 · Andreas Karlstadt. Beggars are a sure indicator that there are no Christians, or else very few and dispirited ones, in any town in which beggars are seen. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – 1541) was a German Christian theologian during the Protestant Reformation .