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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. 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.

  5. Staupitz is best known for his supervision and pastoral advice to Martin Luther, when Luther was an Augustinian friar. In his theology, Staupitz represented a form of late medieval Augustinianism that separated him from nominalist theologians like Gabriel Biel, who Luther studied, and the Augustinianism of the Protestant reformers.

  6. Martin Luther's German Augustinian mentor who remained a Roman Catholic. Martin Luther described Johann von Staupitz O.S.A. as his "father in God," and once said, "If it had not been for Dr. Staupitz, I should have sunk in hell." Johann von Staupitz was the Augustinian superior and mentor of Martin Luther.

  7. STAUPITZ, JOHANN VON. Vicar-general of the German Augustinians at the time of Martin luther's revolt and personal counselor of Luther; b. probably at Motterwitz, near Leisnig, 1468 – 69; d. Salzburg, Austria, Dec. 28, 1524. There is little certain knowledge about his early years.