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  1. Johann von Staupitz O.S.A. (Motterwitz, c. 1460 - Salzburgo, 28 de diciembre de 1524) fue un teólogo y profesor universitario alemán, 1 vicario general de la Orden de San Agustín en Alemania 2 y superior de Martín Lutero durante un periodo crítico de su vida.

  2. Johann von Staupitz OSA (c. 1460 – 28 December 1524) was a German Catholic priest and theologian, university preacher, and Vicar General of the Augustinian friars in Germany, who supervised Martin Luther during a critical period in his spiritual life.

  3. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Johann von Staupitz (born 1468/69, Motterwitz, near Leisnig, Wettin Lands [Germany]—died Dec. 28, 1524, Salzburg, Austria) was the vicar-general of the German Augustinians during the revolt against the Roman Catholic church led by Martin Luther, of whom, for a time, he was teacher, patron, and counselor. From 1483 to 1489 Staupitz ...

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  4. sobre la fe católica. Martes, 30 de abril de 2024. Johann Von Staupitz. Abad, nacido en Motterwitz cerca de Leisnig (o en Moderwitz cerca de Meustadt del Orla) alrededor de 1460 y muerto en...

  5. Johann von Staupitz O.S.A. (Motterwitz, c. 1460 - Salzburgo, 28 de diciembre de 1524) fue un teólogo y profesor universitario alemán, vicario general de la Orden de San Agustín en Alemania y superior de Martín Lutero durante un periodo crítico de su vida.

  6. Collection: Oxford Scholarship Online. Johannes Von Staupitz was Luther's superior in the Augustinian order, his predecessor in the chair of Bible at the University of Wittenberg, and his adviser in an especially critical period of his theological development.

  7. Johann von Staupitz was the Augustinian superior and mentor of Martin Luther. He maintained contact with Martin Luther for the rest of his life, yet without leaving the Catholic Church himself. Staupitz was pious and kindly; in his care of individuals and in the pulpit he succeeded in communicating some of his religious fervour to others.