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  1. Zacharias Ursinus (1534-1583), a sixteenth century German theologian, born Zacharias Baer in Breslau (now Wroc?aw, Poland). Like all young scholars of that era he gave himself a Latin name from ursus , meaning bear. He is best known as a professor of theology at the University of Heidelberg and co-author with Caspar Olevianus (1536-1587) of the Heidelberg Catechism.

  2. Ursinus’s Coed Beginnings. Students work in a chemistry lab in the 1890s. The school was for men only and included an academy, or high school, as well as a college. The curriculum was heavily religious, aimed at preparing students to become members of the clergy. The Class of 1873, the college’s first graduating class, had only five members.

  3. Zacharias Ursinus has 28 books on Goodreads with 1991 ratings. Zacharias Ursinus’s most popular book is The Heidelberg Catechism (English and German Edit...

  4. 8 de sept. de 2009 · The commentary of Dr. Zacharias Ursinus on the Heidelberg catechism xxxviii, 659 p. ; 25 cm

  5. 1 de jun. de 1985 · Zacharias Ursinus was a sixteenth century German Reformed theologian, born Zacharias Baer in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland). He became the leading theologian of the Reformed Protestant movement of the Palatinate, serving both at the University of Heidelberg and the College of Wisdom (Collegium Sapientiae). He is best known as the principal author and interpreter of the Heidelberg Catechism.

  6. the commentary of dr. zacharaias ursinus on the heidelberg catechism translated from the original latin by rev. g. w. williard, a.m. electronic version edited by

  7. The Zacharias Honors Scholarship is Ursinus College’s highest recognition for academic achievement and leadership.