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On the Consolation of a Christian Scholar: Zacharias Ursinus (1534–83) and the Reformation in Heidelberg

The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1986
It is perhaps the most fitting comment on a Christian scholar to note that, whereas his work has been of importance to the Church down the years, the details of his life have passed into obscurity. This remark is particularly appropriate in looking at the figure of Zacharius Ursinus, the main author of the Heidelberg Catechism and one of the founding ...
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The Prelapsarian Covenant as Proposed by Zacharias Ursinus

1990
Abstract The idea of a prelapsarian covenant is not an absolute novelty in the history of Christian doctrine, but it was not utilised extensively in Reformed theology until the second half of the 16th century. There is no evidence of its use during the early Reformation.
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Briefe des Heidelberger Theologen Zacharias Ursinus (1534–1583)

1964
Fast sechs Jahrzehnte sind vergangen, seit Hans Rott seine Sammlung von 80 Briefen des Heidelberger Theologen Zacharias Ursinus in den Heidelberger Jahrbuchern veroffentlichte ). Der um die Erforschung der pfalzischen Geschichte und Kirchengeschichte und der badischen Kunstgeschichte sehr verdiente Gelehrte) hatte diesen stattlichen Teil der noch ...
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:An Introduction to the Heidelberg Catechism: Sources, History, and Theology: With a Translation of the Smaller and Larger Catechisms of Zacharias Ursinus

The Sixteenth Century Journal, 2007
This work examines key aspects of the development of the Heidelberg Catechism, including historical background, socio-political origins, purpose, authorship, sources, and theology. The book includes the first ever English translations of two major sources of the Heidelberg Catechism--Ursinus's Smaller and Larger Catechisms--and a bibliography of ...
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Briefe des Heidelberger Theologen Zacharias Ursinus Aus Wittenberg und Zürich (1560/61)

1970
In den Heidelberger Jahrbuchern sind bereits zweimal Briefe des Heidelberger Theologen Zacharias Ursinus (1534–1583) abgedruckt worden. Nachdem Hans Rott 1905 eine Sammlung von 80 Briefen veroffentlicht hatte), hat Gustav Adolf Benrath weitere 33 Briefe vorgelegt 2), „wodurch die bisher veroffentlichte Korrespondenz Ursins erganzt und, soweit sich das ...
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