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  1. Died. 11 September 1570 (aged 71) Stuttgart. Occupation. Theologian. Spouse (s) Katharina Brenz. Johann (Johannes) Brenz (24 June 1499 – 11 September 1570) was a German Lutheran theologian and the Protestant Reformer of the Duchy of Württemberg .

  2. Johannes Brenz was a German Protestant Reformer, principal leader of the Reformation in Württemberg. He studied at Heidelberg and was ordained a priest in 1520, but by 1523 he had ceased to celebrate mass and had begun to speak in favour of the Reformation. Brenz supported the views of Martin.

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  3. Johannes Brenz – Reformation 500. Alongside Johannes Bugenhagen, Johannes Brenz takes his place as a leading church administrator in the first generation of the Protestant Reformation who was responsible for the start of reform in numerous German lands.

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  5. May 23, 2018 · Brenz, Johannes (1499–1570) A German theologian and reformer, Brenz was born in the town of Weil and educated at Heidelberg [1]. He became at magister, or master teacher, in 1518, and was known far and wide for his lectures on the Bible [2] and on Christian theology.

  6. Johannes Brenz was one of the principal theologians for the Lutheran reform in southern Germany. In his view of church–state relations, he allowed the state to play a positive role in the internal affairs of the church, but denied it the right to define doctrine or compel its citizens to subscribe to theological orthodoxy against their own ...

  7. Early Advocacy of the Reformation. Johann Brenz, the German theologian and Swabian Reformer, was born at Weil (8 m, s. of Stuttgart) June 24, 1499; d. at Stuttgart Sept. 11, 1570. He received his education at Heidelberg, where, shortly after becoming magister and regent of the Realistenbursa in 1518, he delivered philological and philosophical ...

  8. Johannes Brenz (1499-1570) is. one of those reformers, and the Duchy of Wiirttemberg, where Brenz's career reached its fulfillment, is one of those areas.1. Protestant ideas took root in Wurttemberg very early on, but politi? cal factors delayed the onset of ecclesiastical reformation. In 1519 the.

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