Jakoubek of Stříbro

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Jakoubek of Stříbro was a prominent early 15th-century Czech theologian and reformer associated with the Hussite movement, known especially for advocating communion under both kinds for the laity.

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instanceOf Christian theologian
Czech theologian
Hussite
clergy
priest
religious reformer
theologian
university teacher
advocated communion under both kinds for the laity
liturgical reforms
associatedWith Bethlehem Chapel
Charles University in Prague
Utraquists
surface form: Utraquism
citizenship Bohemian
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Bohemia
educatedAt Charles University in Prague
surface form: Charles University
era Late Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Czech
fieldOfWork Christian theology
church reform
preaching
gender male
influenced Utraquist theology
influencedBy Jan Hus
languageOfWorkOrName Czech
Latin
mainInterest Eucharistic doctrine
ecclesiastical reform
theology
movement Hussite movement
surface form: Bohemian Reformation

Hussite movement
notableFor advocacy of communion under both kinds for the laity
early Hussite theology
support of Jan Hus’s reforms
notableIdea Eucharist in both kinds for clergy and laity
occupation priest
theologian
university lecturer
partOf Hussite movement
surface form: Bohemian Reformation

Hussite movement
placeOfOrigin Stříbro
positionHeld priest at Bethlehem Chapel in Prague
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism

Hussite movement
surface form: Hussite Christianity
timePeriod early 15th century
workLocation Kingdom of Bohemia
Prague

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Hussite movement significantPerson Jakoubek of Stříbro