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  1. J. ohannes Oecolampadius (1482–1531) was the major first-generation Reformer in Basel, Switzerland.1He was a contemporary of Luther and Zwingli, and was one of the four principal participants in the Marburg Colloquy. Though not so well known today, he was recognized in his own time, and wrote commentaries, tracts, and translations of the ...

  2. The success of the Protestant Reformation depended vitally upon the industry, piety, and learning of the first generation of Reformers. Among them, none worked or prayed or studied harder than Iohannes Oecolampadius, the great Reformer of Basel, Switzerland. This volume presents his lectures on Genesis 1-3, translated for the first time into English. These lectures take us back to the heady early days of the Reformation, where we find Oecolampadius skillfully negotiating the dense thicket of ...

  3. Oecolampadius palasi Baseliin marraskuussa 1522 kirkkoherraksi ja vuonna 1523 yliopiston luennoitsijaksi. Luennoidessaan Jesajan kirjasta hän tuomitsi kirkolliset väärinkäytökset, ja julkisessa väittelyssä 20. elokuuta 1523 hän menestyi niin hyvin, että hänestä tuli Ulrich Zwinglin paras apuri, ja hän onnistui vakuuttamaan Baselin viranomaiset jonkinlaisen uskonpuhdistuksen välttämättömyydestä.

  4. Feb 15, 2016 · Jeff Fisher. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Feb 15, 2016 - Religion - 268 pages. One of the most significant, but often overlooked, interpreters during the Reformation was Johannes Oecolampadius (1482-1531), the first-generation reformer at Basel. This book is the first to analyze and identify the significance of Oecolampadius’s voice among those ...

  5. n the Convention Center Rotunda.295Johannes Oecolampadius (1482–1531) was the major first-generation Reformer in Basel, Switzerland.1 He was a contemporary of Luther and Zwingli, and was one of the four principal. articipants in the Marburg Colloquy. Though not so well known today, he was recognized in his own time, and wrote commentaries ...

  6. Nov 1, 2011 · Download Citation | Oecolampadius, Johannes (c.1482–1531) | Johannes Huszgen (“house light”) was born in Württemberg around the year 1482. He later matriculated at the University of ...

  7. Oct 5, 2017 · Johannes Oecolampadius had argued publicly for the freedom of pastors to marry, though he himself was still single (Frau Wibrandis, 15). Oecolampadius’s friend Wolfgang Capito wrote to him, “If a suitable person is pointed out to you, I think you should not decline. To have a mate of like zeal will be a glory to the Lord.”