- Johann Heß
Johann Heß or Hess (
23 September 1490 –5 January 1547 ) was a German Lutherantheologian and Protestant Reformer of Breslau (Wroclaw).Heß was born in
Nuremberg . He attended the universities of Leipzig and Wittenberg, where he was taught in jurisprudence and liberal arts. In Wittenberg he became a follower ofMartin Luther , and stayed in touch with theProtestant Reformation when he relocated to Neisse (Nysa) in 1513 as the secretary of Johannes V.Thurzo , bishop of Breslau. In 1518 Heß moved toBologna to study theology, which he completed in 1519. On the way back toSilesia he stopped in Wittenberg and became friend withPhilipp Melanchthon . In 1520 he was ordained to the priesthood and in 1523 Heß was pressed by the city council of Breslau to become pastor of the St. Maria Magdalena church. In the coming years he slowly introduced Protestant teachings in Breslau (Disputation in 1524); his careful approach even normalized the relationship to Catholic bishop Jakob von Salza. Theologically he, Ambrosius Moiban, pastor of St. Elisabeth church, and the city council of Breslau sided with Wittenberg and opposedCaspar Schwenckfeld and his followers in Liegnitz (Legnica). In 1541 he took part in theConference of Regensburg . In 1547 Heß died in Breslau.References
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Neue Deutsche Biographie " (NDB),Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften ,München , Bd. 9, p. 7f.
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