Johannes Eisleben

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Johannes Eisleben, better known as Johannes Agricola, was a 16th-century German Protestant reformer and theologian associated with Martin Luther and known for his role in the early Reformation debates.

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Johannes Eisleben canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian clergy
German Lutheran theologian
Protestant reformer
human
theologian
affiliation Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church
birthName Johannes Schneider
centuryOfActivity 16th century
conflict Martin Luther
countryOfCitizenship Electorate of Saxony
dateOfBirth 1494
dateOfDeath 1566
educatedAt University of Wittenberg
era Reformation era
ethnicGroup German
genre sermons
theological writing
hasAlias Johannes Agricola
surface form: Johann Agricola

Johannes Agricola
Johannes Schneider
hasInfluenced Lutheran theology debates on law and gospel
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
namedAfter Eisleben
notableFor conflict with Martin Luther over Antinomianism
role in early Reformation debates
notableIdea Antinomianism
Rejection of the binding force of the Mosaic Law for Christians
notableWork Antinomian writings
Sermons and theological tracts
occupation Protestant reformer
teacher
theologian
participantIn Antinomian Controversy in Massachusetts
surface form: Antinomian Controversy

Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
placeOfBirth County of Mansfeld
Eisleben
placeOfDeath Berlin
positionHeld court preacher in Berlin
teacher at Wittenberg
religion Lutheranism
sexOrGender male
spouse Elisabeth von Meseritz
studentOf Martin Luther
theologicalTradition Lutheran
workLocation Berlin
Wittenberg

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Johannes Agricola alsoKnownAs Johannes Eisleben
Johannes Schneider alsoKnownAs Johannes Eisleben
subject surface form: Johannes Agricola