Zacharius Ursinus
German theologian and catechetical author
German theologian and catechetical author
1583
442 years ago — 49 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
Germany
A German theologian, played a significant role in the development of Reformed theology in the 16th century. Co-authored the Heidelberg Catechism, which became a foundational document for Reformed churches. Contributed to the formation of various theological concepts that influenced the Protestant Reformation. Served as a professor of theology at the University of Heidelberg, where he shaped the thoughts of many future theologians.
Co-authored the Heidelberg Catechism
Influenced the Reformed tradition
Served as a theology professor at Heidelberg
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