johann maier eck

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Definition

Proper noun: - Johann Maier Eck: A German Roman Catholic theologian of the 16th century, renowned for being a tireless and formidable opponent of the Protestant Reformer Martin Luther.

Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • Johann Maier Eck is a key figure in the history of the Counter-Reformation.
    • The debates between Martin Luther and Johann Maier Eck were pivotal in the early Reformation.
Advanced Usage
  • "Eckian": (adjective) Pertaining to or characteristic of the theological positions or arguments of Johann Maier Eck.
    • The Eckian defense of papal authority was thorough and scholastic.
Variants and Related Words
  • Eck: A common shortened reference to Johann Maier Eck.
    • The Leipzig Debate of 1519 featured Luther and Eck.
Synonyms
  • Controversialist: A person who engages in public disputes or controversies, especially on religious topics.
  • Polemicist: A person who writes or argues in opposition to others, particularly in theology.
Related Phrases
  • Opponent of Luther: A standard descriptive phrase used to identify Eck's primary historical role.
    • As the foremost opponent of Luther, Eck helped define Catholic doctrinal responses.
Noun
  1. a German Roman Catholic theologian who was an indefatigable opponent of Martin Luther (1486-1543)