- Konrad Wimpina
Konrad Wimpina (Wiminae, Wiminesis; real name Konrad Koch) (b. at
Buchen inBaden , about 1465; d. atAmorbach inLower Franconia ,17 May 1531 ) was a GermanRoman Catholic theologian and humanist of the early Reformation period. He was a quiet and stubborn conservative, considered quiet but somewhat narrow. In theology he was a pupil ofMartin Polich ofMellerstadt and aThomist .Life
His family, whose name was Koch, came from
Wimpfen on theNeckar , hence he was called Wimpina. He matriculated at theUniversity of Leipzig (1479-80) and remained there until 1505; in 1481 he obtained thebaccalaureate degree, and in 1485 was made "magister ".In 1491 he was made a member of the philosophical faculty, in 1494 rector, and in 1494-95 dean. Having taken the theological course, he was made cursor in 1491 and sententiarius in 1494; in 1502 he received the degree of licentiate.
He was ordained at
Wurzburg , in 1495, as subdeacon, about 1500 as priest. He received the degree of Doctor of Theology fromCardinal-Legate Peraudi at Leipzig, 1503.In 1505 Elector
Joachim I of Brandenburg called Wimpina toFrankfort-on-the-Oder to organize the new university and to be its first rector; he was several times dean of the theological faculty.From 1500-04, in a dispute with his former instructor Polich, Wimpina defended theology and Polich poetry, each attaching the other with exaggerated and personal abuse. Wimpina was one of
Martin Luther 's first opponents. In 1518 he defended the legend thatSt. Anne had three husbands in succession and had a child Mary, by each one of them (De d. Annae trinubio), againstSylvius Egranus , in whose defence Luther took part.In the dispute over
indulgence s Wimpina composed the theses whichJohann Tetzel debated atFrankfort , 20 January, 1518. These theses contained the doctrine of the Catholic Church, but on the question of indulgences for the dead maintained merely a Scholastic opinion, preached by Tetzel.He received canonries in the cathedrals of
Brandenburg andHavelberg , and in 1530 took part in theDiet of Augsburg as theologian of the Elector Joachim. At the Diet Wimpina, withJohn Mensing , Redorfer, and Elgersma, drew up, against Luther's seventeen Swabian articles, the "Christlichen Unterricht gegen die Bekanntnus M. Luthers". Wimpina was commissioned to confute the "Confessio Augustana" (Augsburg Confession ), and took part in the disputation about reunion.Afterwards, he accompanied the Elector to
Cologne for the election of King Ferdinand. He then retired to Baden.Works
His first publication, "Ars epistolandi" (1486), and a poem in praise of the university and city of Leipzig (1488) are of little importance. In 1493 Wimpina claimed in the "Tractatus de erroribus philosophorum" that Aristotle was wrong in various propositions which disagreed with dogma. As rector he delivered several orations that show wide reading.
He also wrote a series of treatises and held disputations against Luther's doctrine. His polemics are combined in the "Anacephalaeosis" (1528), one of the most complete refutations offered of
Lutheranism .References
*Wimpina, Farrago miscellaneorum, ed. HOST (Cologne, 1531);
*MITTERMULLER, Wimpina in Katholik (1869), I, 641-81; II, 1-20, 129-65, 257-85, 385-403;
*NEGWER, Wimpina (Breslau, 1909)
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