Eisenach conference
Various meetings and institutions are referred to as the Eisenach conference :
- a conference of councilors from the Electorate of Saxony and Hesse in mid-July 1540, at which the problem of the double marriage of Landgrave Philip of Hesse was dealt with in the presence of some theologians, including Martin Luther .
- the German Evangelical Church Conference (also Eisenach Conference or Eisenach Church Conference), which existed from 1852 to 1921 .
- a conference of representatives of the law faculties in Germany in March 1896, at which agreements were made on the future structure of law studies .
- an organization founded in 1902 to support the community movement , which from 1905 was called the Eisenacher Bund .
Individual evidence
- ↑ See Hagen Jäger: Scandals - Intrigues - Lies. Martin Luther and the Eisenach Conference 1540 (lecture at the VHS Academy in Eisenach on 2009)
- ↑ See Emil Friedberg : The future design of German law studies after the resolutions of the Eisenach Conference , Leipzig 1896.