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Johannes Oecolampadius (also
Œcolampadius, in
German also Oekolampadius, Oekolampad; 1482 – 24
November 1531) was a
German Protestant reformer in the Calvinist...
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Western Christendom into
several branches.
Other reformers like Zwingli,
Oecolampadius, Calvin, Knox, and
Arminius further criticized Catholic teaching and...
- Reformers, like Zwingli's
friend Johannes Oecolampadius,
followed suit.
According to
Hughes Oliphant Old,
Oecolampadius'
translations of the
sermons of John...
- Denck.
Other centres included Basel (Andreas
Karlstadt and
Johannes Oecolampadius), Bern (Berchtold
Haller and
Niklaus Manuel), and St.
Gallen (Joachim...
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Metrical psalter Theologians List of
theologians Huldrych Zwingli Johannes Oecolampadius Martin Bucer Peter Martyr Vermigli Heinrich Bullinger John
Calvin John...
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build a new city hall. In 1529, the city
became Protestant under Oecolampadius and the bishop's seat was
moved to Porrentruy. The bishop's
crook was...
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Zwingli and
Oecolampadius,
whose fate has
wrought an
incredible change in the mind of many. This is the
wonderful hand of God on high."
Oecolampadius had died...
- (1943–present) Mark
Hanson (1946–present) Matt
Harrison (1962–present) John
Oecolampadius (1482–1531)
Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531)
Martin Bucer (1491–1551) Peter...
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Bullinger Theodore Beza
William Farel John Knox
Wolfgang Capito Johannes Oecolampadius Peter Martyr Vermigli Leo Jud
Thomas Cranmer Thomas Cromwell Matthew...
- man is to
believe concerning God, and what duty God
requires of man.
Oecolampadius composed the
Basel Catechism in 1526, Leo Juda (1534)
followed by Bullinger...