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  1. Johann Eck[4], fue un teó­lo­go ale­mán y prin­ci­pal opo­nen­te de las ideas de Mar­tín Lute­ro. Nació el 13 de noviem­bre de 1486 en la ciu­dad de Egg en la región de Sua­bia y falle­ció el 10 de febre­ro de 1543 en Ingols­tad, Bava­ria. Desde muy tem­pra­na edad, Johann Maier, –como real­men­te se lla­ma­ba ...

  2. Eck: Johann Maier, genannt Eck (seit 1505 Eckius. Eccius ) von seinem Geburtsorte Eck, einem Dorfe an der Günz im Allgäu, Theolog, heftigster Gegner der Reformation; geb. am 13. Novbr. 1486, † 10.

  3. thebookofconcord.org › sources-and-context › johannIntroduction | Book of Concord

    The indefatigable opponent of Luther, Johann Meier von Eck, generally known as Dr. John Eck, Professor at Ingolstadt, once on friendly terms with Luther, but from the publication of the XCV. Theses, which he answered with his “Obelisks,” regarding himself as the chief support of the Papacy in its struggle in Germany, was on the scene.

  4. Johann Eck’s 404 Theses, 1530. INGOLSTADT, March 14, 1530. Title Page (Latin) SUB DOMINI o IHESU ET MARIAE PATROCINIO. Articulos 404 partim ad disputationes Lipsicam, Baden, & Bernen attinentes, partim vero ex scriptis pacem ecclesiae perturbantium extractos, Coram diuo Caesare Carolo V. Ro. Imp. semper Augu. etc., ac proinceribus Imperii, loan.

  5. 1 de ago. de 2022 · Illustration. by Julius Hübner. published on 01 August 2022. Subscribe to author. Download Full Size Image. An early 19th-century illustration by Julius Hübner showing Johann Eck (l. 1486-1543), the Catholic theologian and writer, in his debate with Martin Luther (l. 1483-1546) at Leipzig in 1519. (Galerie Neue Meister, Dresden, Germany)

  6. 13 de jul. de 2019 · This very week five hundred years ago, the champion of the Protestant Reformation Martin Luther was in the German city of Leipzig debating against the Catholic professor Johann Eck. Ironically, at a theological level the relatively unknown Leipzig Debate (1519) was infinitely more important than the publication of the famous 95 Theses (1517).

  7. 约翰·埃克 (Johann Eck)出生于埃克(Eck)的约翰·梅尔(Johann Maier) (后来的鸡蛋,在 斯瓦比亚(Swabia)的梅明顿(Memmingen) 附近),并从他的出生地中得出了他的额外姓氏,他本人在1523年后总是将其修改为Eckius或Eccius,即“ Eck”。. 他的父亲迈克尔·迈耶 ...