Andreas Osiander (German: [ˈoːziˌandɐ]; 19 December 1498 – 17 October 1552) was a German Lutheran theologian and Protestant reformer. Born at Gunzenhausen...
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scholar Andreas Niniadis, Greek footballer Andreas Osiander (1498–1552), German Lutheran theologian Andreas Palaiologos, Greek Byzantine emperor Andreas Panagopoulos...
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non-intervention, and the legal equality of states. For example, Andreas Osiander writes that "the treaties confirm neither [France's or Sweden's] 'sovereignty'...
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Caspar Hedio, Justus Jonas, Philip Melanchthon, Johannes Oecolampadius, Andreas Osiander, and Bernhard Rothmann participated in the meeting. If Philip wanted...
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supervising the rest of the printing to a Lutheran theologian, Andreas Osiander. Osiander added an unauthorised and unsigned preface, defending Copernicus's...
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Gallus Cyriacus Spangenberg Joachim Westphal Andreas Musculus Victorinus Strigel Johannes Agricola Andreas Osiander John the Magnanimous Factions Crypto-Calvinism...
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Osiander was the name of a family of German Lutheran scholars and theologians: Andreas Osiander Lucas Osiander the Elder, son of Andreas Osiander Andreas...
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revealed to be the unauthorized interjection by Lutheran preacher Andreas Osiander, who lived in Nuremberg when the first edition was printed there. This...
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Martin Chemnitz Georg Spalatin Joachim Westphal Andreas Osiander Johannes Brenz Johannes Bugenhagen Andreas Karlstadt, later a Radical Reformer Hans Tausen...
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a controversy amongst the Lutherans, originated in around 1550 by Andreas Osiander, a German theologian. He asserted that it was only through the righteousness...
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