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  1. "Kaspar Olevianus" published on by null. (1536–1587), German theologian and Calvinist reformer.After studying law at Paris, Orléans, and Bourges, he devoted himself to theology and studied under the masters of the Reformation—John Calvin, Peter Martyr ...

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    Kaspar Olevianus (or Caspar Olevian) (10 August 1536 – 15 March 1587) was a significant German Reformed theologian during the Protestant Reformation and along with Zacharius Ursinus was said to be co-author of the Heidelberg Catechism.

  3. Kaspar Olevianus. 1536-1587. Reformed theologian. Born at Trèves , he studied at Paris, Orléans, and Bourges, where he accepted Reformation ideas.

  4. Kaspar Olevianus (or Caspar Olevian) (10 August 1536 – 15 March 1587) was a significant German Reformed theologian during the Protestant Reformation and along with Zacharius Ursinus was said to be co-author of the Heidelberg Catechism.

  5. date of birth. 10 August 1536. 1 reference. place of birth. Trier. 1 reference. date of death. 15 March 1587 Gregorian. 4 references.

  6. According to Berkhof, Kaspar Olevianus (1536-1587) was the real 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 The system started in the Reformed Church­es of Switzerland and Germany and passed to the ...

  7. Kaspar Olevianus (tai Caspar, Olevian, alkuperäinen saksankielinen nimi Olewig) (10. elokuuta 1536 Trier – 15. maaliskuuta 1587 Herborn) oli saksalainen lakimies, reformoitu uskonpuhdistaja ja toinen Heidelbergin katekismuksen laatijoista.