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  1. Johannes Bugenhagen (24 June 1485 – 20 April 1558), also called Doctor Pomeranus by Martin Luther, was a German theologian and Lutheran priest who introduced the Protestant Reformation in the Duchy of Pomerania and Denmark in the 16th century.

  2. Johannes Bugenhagen, Lutheran reformer and theologian at Wittenberg, Ger., came to Copenhagen in 1537 to help organize the Lutheran Church of Denmark. In 1683 King Christian V decreed that the law of Denmark would recognize the Apostles’, Nicene, and Athanasian creeds, Luther’s Small Catechism, and….

  3. Oct 29, 2017 · Fourfold Reformer. Though principally a pastor, Johannes Bugenhagen — also known as Johannes Pomeranius — served the Reformation in what Kurt Hendel condenses into four distinct roles: a theologian, an exegete, a pastor, and a social reformer and church organizer (Johannes Bugenhagen, xi).

  4. Jan 7, 2023 · Called by some the Second Apostle to the North, Johannes Bugenhagen (1485-1558) was a pivotal figure in the organization of the Lutheran movement in northern Germany and in parts of Scandinavia. His writings and diverse reforming activity made a lasting impression on church administration, education, the care of the poor, worship, and theology.

  5. Learn about Johannes Bugenhagen, a humanist pastor and church administrator who played a key role in the spread and organization of the Reformation. He was Luther's friend, translator, and father confessor, and wrote commentaries, harmonies, and church orders.

  6. Johannes Bugenhagen was the pastor of the City Church in Wittenberg, close associate in reform to Martin Luther, translator of the Bible into Low German, and architect of church order for several cities and territories in North Germany and Denmark.

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  8. Apr 20, 2016 · Bugenhagen’s most noteworthy contribution was the organizational work he accomplished for many Lutheran communities. Not only did he help Luther prepare for the Saxon visitations of 1528, he was also called away from Wittenberg several times to help organize the Reformation in various cities.

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