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  1. John Amos Comenius was a bishop of the Unity of the Brethren church that had its roots in the teaching of Czech reformer Jan Hus. One of his most famous theological works is the Labyrinth of the World and Paradise of the Heart .

  2. John Amos Comenius (born March 28, 1592, Nivnice, Moravia, Habsburg domain [now in Czech Republic]—died November 14, 1670, Amsterdam, Netherlands) was a Czech educational reformer and religious leader, remembered mainly for his innovations in methods of teaching, especially languages.

  3. John Amos Comenius, Czech Jan Amos Komenský, (born March 28, 1592, Nivnice, Moravia—died Nov. 15, 1670, Amsterdam, Neth.), Czech educational reformer and religious leader.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › education-biographies › john-amos-comeniusJohn Amos Comenius | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 8, 2018 · The Moravian theologian and educational reformer John Amos Comenius (1592-1670) is often called the father of modern education. John Amos Comenius was born on Mar. 28, 1592, in southeastern Moravia. His early education was irregular.

  5. John Amos Comenius was a seventeenth century visionary and innovator. He tended to think in big pictures, and believed that much of life's learning should be woven together, a concept he called Via Lucis, or "way of light."

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · John Amos Comenius was one of the greatest educational thinkers, social reformer, revolutionary leader, and humanist that Europe ever produced. Being raised as a Moravian bishop helped form his religious convictions through emphasizing moral and religious education (Glenn, 2018 ).

  7. John Amos Comenius. (1592—1670) theologian and educationist. Quick Reference. (1592–1670), Moravian educational reformer, chiliast, and pansophist. He gained European fame in 1631 with the publication of Janua Linguarum Reserata, published in England as The Gates of Tongues Unlocked and Opened.

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