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  1. Woodcut of Johannes Cocceius. After studying at Hamburg and the University of Franeker, where Sixtinus Amama was one of his teachers, he became in 1630 professor of biblical philology at the Gymnasium illustre in his native town. In 1636 he was transferred to Franeker, where he held the chair of Hebrew, and from 1643 the chair of theology also ...

  2. A catechisme or briefe instruction in the principles and grounds of the true Christian religion : With a short treatise premised concerning the profity and necessitie of catechizing by Caspar Olevian ( ) 24 editions published between 1500 and 2013 in 5 languages and held by 221 WorldCat member libraries worldwide.

  3. 21 de dic. de 2021 · Historical investigation into the development of the Reformed tradition has seen significant growth over the last few decades, so that studies are now able to analyse how even very precise doctrinal categories took shape within the confessional boundaries of Reformed theology.

  4. Caspar Olevian, auch Kaspar Olevianus, latinisiert mit der Bedeutung "aus (Trier-)Olewig " (* 10. August 1536 in Trier; † 15. März 1587 in Herborn) war ein deutscher reformierter Theologe und ein bedeutender Vertreter der „Zweiten Reformation“ in Deutschland. Er wirkte als Professor in Heidelberg, wo er als Kommissionsmitglied an der ...

  5. It did not develop in the early church or the Middle Ages. 1 Kaspar Olevianus (1536–1587) was the founder of a well-developed Covenant Theology “in which the concept of the covenant became for the first time the constitutive and determinative principle of the whole system.” 2

  6. English: Caspar Olevian or Kaspar Olevianus (1536 - 1587) was a German protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation. Kaspar Olevianus. German Reformed theologian. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. 10 August 1536. Trier. Date of death.