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  1. The Leipzig Debate took place in June and July 1519 at Pleissenburg Castle in Leipzig, Germany. Its purpose was to discuss Martin Luther 's teachings and was initiated and conducted in the presence of George, Duke of Saxony, an opponent of Luther. Eck, considered the master debater in the Holy Roman Empire, was concerned about ...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2017 · Luthers use of Scripture to challenge the pope came to a climax in the early summer of 1519 when Luther and the renowned theologian John Eck met face to face in Leipzig to debate the main topics of contention raised by the Wittenberg theologians. The debate wouldn’t have been such a big deal.

  3. Abstract. The Leipzig debate took place two years after the issuance of Martin Luthers (1483–1546) Ninety-Five Theses had inaugurated the Reformation in Germany. The participants in the debate were Andreas Karlstadt (1486–1541), a Protestant theologian at the University of Wittenberg, Johannes Eck (1486–1543), a Catholic prelate and ...

  4. 23 de jul. de 2020 · In Luther’s time, the papacy had covered up and buried this word of forgiveness with many other meaningless words about indulgences, free will, purgatory, and the treasury of merit (Leipzig Debate, Theses 6-13). But Luther, in his unspoken theses for the Leipzig debate and elsewhere, pierces right to the heart of the matter: man sins daily ...

  5. to take place in Leipzig in the summer of 1519. Carlstadt and Eck were to debate, with Luther and Melanchthon attending as spectators. The three professors from Wittenberg, Carlstadt, Luther, and Melanchthon, traveled in two ordinary carts accompanied by two hundred students on foot.

  6. 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.

  7. Resumen. El presente ensayo es una reflexión en torno a la Disputa que tuvo Lutero en Leipzig. Se revisa la importancia de este evento en el desarrollo del pensamiento luterano y se señala que fue hasta la Disputa, cuando Lutero se convenció por primera vez de algunas de las ideas fundamentales de su ideología reformadora.