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  1. Andreas Rudolph Bodenstein von Karlstadt (1486 – 24 December 1541), better known as Andreas Karlstadt, Andreas Carlstadt or Karolostadt, [1] in Latin, Carolstadius, or simply as Andreas Bodenstein, was a German Protestant theologian, University of Wittenberg chancellor, a contemporary of Martin Luther and a reformer of the early ...

  2. Andreas Karlstadt (born c. 1480, Karlstadt, bishopric of Würzburg [Germany]—died December 24, 1541, Basel, Switzerland) was a German theologian and early supporter of Martin Luther who later dissented from Lutheran views by pressing for more extensive reforms in theology and church life.

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  3. Andreas Bodenstein, most commonly known as Karlstadt for the town of his birth, embodied the tumultuous early years of the Reformation and the difficulty of categorizing many reformers according to theological allegiances.

  4. Oct 7, 2017 · Learn about Andreas Karlstadt, who nailed 151 theses to the door of Castle Church in 1517, six months before Luther. Discover his relationship with Luther, his views on violence and his exile in Switzerland.

  5. Andreas Karlstadt was a key figure in the early Protestant Reformation, known for his academic pursuits and radical theological views. Born in 1486, he earned a Doctor of Theology degree and later became an ally of Martin Luther.

  6. This fascinating and polemical theologian of the Reformation was born 1486 in Karlstadt, a small town on the River Main in the Franconia region of Germany.1 His academic studies were in Erfurt (1499/1500-3), Cologne (1503-5) and Wittenberg, where in 1510 he received the degree of Doctor of Theology.