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  2. However, the late medieval educational centre, where Martin Luther had already completed his studies of "Liberal Arts", was closed in 1816. Its memory always remained alive, but nevertheless some years were to pass before the university was re-founded in 1994. The University of Erfurt thus combines centuries-old tradition with a lively present ...

  3. The institution identifies itself as a reform university, due to its most famous alumnus Martin Luther, the instigator of the Reformation, who studied there from 1501 to 1505. Today, the main foci centre on multidisciplinarity, internationality, and mentoring.

  4. Dec 3, 2016 · Home to Luther during his turbulent, formative years. Erfurt, Germany was Martin Luthers spiritual home. A student at Erfurts famous university between 1501 and 1505, Luther first studied the Seven Liberal Arts, then theology and, at his father’s wish, jurisprudence. Legend has it that Luther got caught in a terrible thunderstorm in one ...

  5. In 1501 he enrolled in the University of Erfurt where he studied the basic course for a Master of Arts (grammar, logic, rhetoric, metaphysics, etc.). Significant to his spiritual and theological development was the principal role of William of Occam’s theology and metaphysics in Erfurts curriculum.

  6. Luther's Student Life Erfurt (1501-1505) The University of Erfurt (only in German), founded in 1392 was one of the best German universities at this time (see also: Universities during Luther's time ). This is most likely the reason Luther's father chose this university for his son.

  7. Martin Luther in Erfurt. Martin Luther spent ten formative years of his life in Erfurt. This time had a considerable influence on the thinking and work of the later reformer. He received an academic education at the University of Erfurt, joined the mendicant order of Augustinian hermits in the Augustinian monastery and critically examined faith ...

  8. Top Questions. How did Martin Luther become a monk? Luther’s father wanted him to become a lawyer. Luther attended school from a young age and was sent to the University of Erfurt to study. Legendarily, Luther was caught in a terrible thunderstorm and he made a vow to St. Anna that if he was saved from it he would become a monk.

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