Johannes Agricola

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Johannes Agricola was a 16th-century German Protestant reformer and theologian known for his role in the early Reformation and his controversial antinomian views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 16th-century theologian
German theologian
Lutheran theologian
Protestant reformer
human
affiliation Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Church
alsoKnownAs Johannes Agricola
surface form: Johann Agricola

Johannes Eisleben
Johannes Schneider
birthDate 1494-04-20
birthPlace County of Mansfeld
Eisleben
Holy Roman Empire
centuryOfActivity 16th century
closeAssociateOf Martin Luther
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
deathDate 1566-09-22
deathPlace Berlin
Electorate of Brandenburg
educatedAt University of Wittenberg
familyName Agricola
gender male
givenName Johannes
hasInfluenceOn development of antinomian controversies in Lutheranism
knownFor controversy over the role of the moral law in Christian life
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Lutheran Reformation
Reformation
surface form: Protestant Reformation
nativeLanguage German
notableFor antinomian views
role in the early Protestant Reformation
notableWork writings on the distinction between law and gospel
occupation Protestant reformer
theologian
opposedBy Martin Luther
Philip Melanchthon
surface form: Philipp Melanchthon
participantIn early Reformation debates on law and gospel
placeOfBurial Berlin
religion Lutheranism
Protestantism
servedAs court preacher in Berlin
teacher
studentOf Martin Luther
theologicalPosition antinomianism
emphasis on salvation by faith alone
workedAt Berlin
University of Wittenberg
surface form: Wittenberg

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Johannes Agricola alsoKnownAs Johannes Agricola
this entity surface form: Johann Agricola
Marburg Colloquy hasParticipant Johannes Agricola
University of Wittenberg hasStudent Johannes Agricola
this entity surface form: Johann Agricola