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In the descriptions of the life story of Anton Engelbrecht (1487-1556), a predominantly negative opinion was wrongly expressed for a long time. In this biographical study about him, originally a dissertation, Dr. Cornelis H.W. van den Berg's humanism and criticism of the Church of Rome, as well as his resistance to the development of the Church in the Reformation and his defense of religious freedom. Engelbrecht, who became auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Speyer in 1520, had to give up his office in 1524 out of Lutheran sympathy. He became a preacher in Strasbourg, where the Reformation gained the upper hand, but was expelled from his office in 1534. He returned to the Church of Rome because of a lack of better things. After leaving Strasbourg in 1544, he worked in Cologne, Nassau and Koblenz in the service of the old church. He died in Strasbourg in 1556. The book is based on extensive literature research and unpublished sources from various archives. It is historical material, the vast majority of which have not yet been used for historiography. In the Acts of the Sinister Sinodum Concerning the Upper Class (1533), Engelbrecht put his defense of religious freedom on paper. The full text will be published with notes for the first time in the appendix.

Anton Engelbrecht 14871556: Eine Biografie und eine vollständige Edition der Acten des sunderlichen sinodums die oberkeit belangend (1533)

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    Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co KG
    Publication Date: 13/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9783525554579, 978-3525554579
    ISBN10: 3525554575

    Number of Pages: 219

    Non Fiction , Religion

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    In the descriptions of the life story of Anton Engelbrecht (1487-1556), a predominantly negative opinion was wrongly expressed for a long time. In this biographical study about him, originally a dissertation, Dr. Cornelis H.W. van den Berg's humanism and criticism of the Church of Rome, as well as his resistance to the development of the Church in the Reformation and his defense of religious freedom. Engelbrecht, who became auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Speyer in 1520, had to give up his office in 1524 out of Lutheran sympathy. He became a preacher in Strasbourg, where the Reformation gained the upper hand, but was expelled from his office in 1534. He returned to the Church of Rome because of a lack of better things. After leaving Strasbourg in 1544, he worked in Cologne, Nassau and Koblenz in the service of the old church. He died in Strasbourg in 1556. The book is based on extensive literature research and unpublished sources from various archives. It is historical material, the vast majority of which have not yet been used for historiography. In the Acts of the Sinister Sinodum Concerning the Upper Class (1533), Engelbrecht put his defense of religious freedom on paper. The full text will be published with notes for the first time in the appendix.

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