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  1. Nicolaus von Amsdorf, né le 3 décembre 1483 à Torgau et mort à Eisenach le 14 mai 1565, est un théologien et un réformateur protestant allemand. Il fait ses études à Leipzig et Wittenberg , devient professeur de théologie en 1511.

  2. Nicolaus von Amsdorf (German: Nikolaus von Amsdorf, 3 December 1483 – 14 May 1565) was a German Lutheran theologian and an early Protestant reformer. As bishop of Naumburg (1542–1546), he became the first Lutheran bishop in the Holy Roman Empire .

  3. Nikolaus von Amsdorf (born December 3, 1483, Torgau, Saxony [Germany]—died May 14, 1565, Eisenach) was a Protestant Reformer and major supporter of Martin Luther.

  4. Nikolaus von Amsdorf (* 3. Dezember 1483 in Torgau; † 14. Mai 1565 in Eisenach) war ein deutscher Theologe und kirchenpolitischer Reformator. Als Bischof von Naumburg (1542–1546) war er der erste lutherische Bischof im deutschsprachigen Raum.

  5. This study of Amsdorfs doctrine of double predestination grows out of my Ph.D. dissertation, Nikolaus von Amsdorf, Knight of God and Exile of Christ: Piety and Polemic in the Wake of Luther (University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1973), Robert M. Kingdon, advisor.

  6. Although he served briefly as the bishop of Naumburg and played an important role in the reform of the city of Goslar, he is remembered primarily as a leader of the GnesioLutherans, who opposed Melanchthon on the role of good works in justification and the usefulness of philosophy in theology.

  7. Quick Reference. (14831565), Lutheran theologian. He joined M. Luther in 1517 and accompanied him to the Disputation of Leipzig (1519) and the Diet of Worms (1521). In 1524 he went to Magdeburg to lead the Protestant opposition to the Catholic clergy and to reform the services on Lutheran lines.