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  1. Protestant theologian, organizer of Protestantism at Basle, b. at Weinsberg, Swabia, in 1482; d. at Basle, 24 November, 1531. His family name was Heusegen or Husegen, not Husschyn (Hausschein), as the hellenized form Œcolampadius was later rendered. Having received a preliminary classical training at Weinsberg and Heilbronn, he began the study ...

  2. Johannes Oecolampadius just may be the most important Reformer you’ve never heard of, and Diane Poythress wants to help fill that gap in our study of church history. Dr. Dr. Poythress is author of Reformer of Basel: The Life, Thought, and Influence of Johannes Oecolampadius , and recently she took the time to talk about this reformer and about her book.

  3. Oecolampadius, Iohannes <1482-1531> 0 references. National Library of Israel J9U ID

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  5. Johannes Oecolampadius (1482-1531), German religious reformer. Sitter in 3 portraits. Like voting is closed. Thanks for Liking. Please Like other favourites!

  6. Jul 11, 2020 · Johannes Oecolampadius Quotes, scholarly articles, reviews, and presentations from my continuing research on the lesser known reformer of Basel in the 1520s. As one of the most significant “founders” of the Reformed tradition, the early contributions of Oecolampadius shaped the trajectory of the theology and practice more broadly made known by John Calvin and others.

  7. Johannes Oecolampadius is one of the forgotten heroes of the Reformation. Diane Poythress has put the modern church in her debt by recalling his great achievements in the city of Basel and more widely through his influential biblical commentaries. It is a fascinating study.”