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  1. Balthasar Hubmaier [a] (1480 – 10 March 1528; Latin: Pacimontanus) was an influential German Anabaptist leader. He was one of the most well-known and respected Anabaptist theologians of the Reformation .

  2. Balthasar Hubmaier (born 1485, Friedberg, near Augsburg, Bavaria [Germany]—died March 10, 1528, Vienna [now in Austria]) was an early German Reformation figure and leader of the Anabaptists, a movement that advocated adult baptism. Hubmaier received a doctor of theology degree after studies at the universities at Freiburg and Ingolstadt, and ...

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  3. Balthasar Hubmaier 1480-1528. Hubmaier was born of poor parents in Augsburg, Germany. Although little is known of his early life, he was an unusual student, receiving the Master’s degree in 1511 from the University of Freiburg and the Doctor of Theology degree two years later from the University of Ingolstadt, where he became professor of theology.

  4. Hubmaier and the Reformation. Dr. Balthasar, the Catholic -- From priest to Reformer -- Reformation and confrontation in Waldshut -- The Schaffhausen exile -- A new day for Waldshut -- Swabian union as mediator -- Between Zwinglianism and Anabaptism -- Hubmaier and Anabaptism.

  5. 23 It is important to note that Hubmaier never made such a terminological distinction; for him, communicatio idiomatum simply meant what would, starting in the 1540s, be termed communicatio idiomatum in abstracto to distinguish it from Calvin's communicatio idiomatum in concreto.

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  7. Balthasar Hubmaier. (1480-1528) South German Reformer and writer. Born in Friedberg near Augsburg, Hubmaier was sometimes known as Dr. Friedberger. He studied with the famous Johann Eck, Luther's later opponent, at the University of Freiburg, and earned his B.A. degree, but later followed Eck to the University of Ingolstadt, where he received ...

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