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  1. Born in Eastern Pomerania in 1485, Johannes Bugenhagen studied humanism in Greifswald and was ordained as priest before holding diverse positions as teacher of the Holy Scriptures and of the early fathers of the church. Initially Luther's anti-Roman paper "The Babylonian Captivity", published in 1521, was met with total rejection by Bugenhagen.

  2. Called by some the Second Apostle to the North, Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558) was a pivotal figure in the organization of the Lutheran movement in northern Germany and in parts of Scandinavia. His writings and diverse reforming activity made a lasting impression on church administration, education, the care of the poor, worship, and theology.

  3. Johannes Bugenhagen: Selected Writings, Volumes 1-2. Johannes Bugenhagen. : Johann Bugenhagen. Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 2015 - History - 1458 pages. Martin Luther did not reform the church by himself. Throughout his life, and in the decades after it, many others spent their careers and risked their lives in the pursuit of a renewed church.

  4. T2 - Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558) AU - Kjær, Morten. AU - Sommer, Mattias Skat. PY - 2021. Y1 - 2021. N2 - Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558) was perhaps the legal expert par excellence among the reformers in the Wittenberg Circle and the key theological figure in the legal implementation of the Reformation in Denmark-Norway.

  5. Johannes Bugenhagen ( Wollin, 1485. június 24. – Wittenberg, 1558. április 20.) német reformátor volt. Kortársai Dr. Pomeranus illetve Dr. Pommer néven ismerték. Greifswaldban tanult, majd 1504-ben a treptowi iskola rektora lett.

  6. Johannes Bugenhagens store organisatoriske talent kom til udfoldelse i Danmark og i en række nordtyske områder, da Reformationen indførtes, og et evangelisk kirke- og skolevæsen skulle etableres. Bugenhagen opholdt sig i København 1537-39, hvor han kronede Christian 3. til konge og indviede de første lutherske superintendenter (biskopper).

  7. Johannes Bugenhagen (* 24. Juni 1485 in Wollin, Herzogtum Pommern; † 20. April 1558 in Wittenberg, Kurfürstentum Sachsen ), auch Doctor Pomeranus genannt, war ein bedeutender deutscher Reformator und Weggefährte Martin Luthers . Nach dem Studium in Greifswald und Wirken in Treptow an der Rega schloss sich Bugenhagen 1521 den Ideen Luthers ...