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  1. The Leipzig Debate (German: Leipziger Disputation) was a theological disputation originally between Andreas Karlstadt, Martin Luther and Johann Eck.

  2. The debate centered on grace and free will and was initiated by Karlstadt and Eck in June 1519. Luther entered the discussion a month later, taking Karlstadt’s place. By that time, Eck had branded Luther a heretic, and Luther had replied with his own public attacks on Eck.

  3. El Debate de Leipzig (en alemán: Leipziger Disputation) fue una disputatio teológica ocurrida en Leipzig, Alemania, en junio y julio de 1519, entre Andreas Karlstadt, Martín Lutero, Philip Melanchthon y Johann Eck.

  4. Hace 500 años el campeón de la Reforma protestante Martín Lutero se encontraba en la ciudad alemana de Leipzig discutiendo públicamente con el profesor católico Johann Eck.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Johann Eck (1486-1543) fue un teólogo y escritor católico más conocido por sus disputas con Martín Lutero (1483-1546), que comenzaron en 1517 y continuaron hasta su muerte en 1543.

  6. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Johann Eck (l. 1486-1543) was a Catholic theologian and writer best known for his disputations with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) beginning in 1517 and continuing until his death in 1543.

  7. 23 de jul. de 2020 · The disputation had its genesis in December of 1518 when Johann Eck published a set of twelve theses to be debated at Leipzig University. The initial challenge went to one of Luther’s colleagues, Andreas Karlstadt, but in subsequent announcements of the debate, it became clear that Eck’s target was truly Luther himself.