2017-07-30T01:42:14+03:00[Europe/Moscow] en true Leonhard Hutter, Jakob Böhme, Daniel Zwicker, Friedrich Spanheim the Younger, Abraham Calovius, Daniel Cramer, Anton Praetorius, Valerius Herberger, Johann Wilhelm Baier, Philipp Spener, David Caspari, Bartholomäus Keckermann, Johann Arndt, Johannes Crellius, Matthias Hafenreffer, Johann Benedict Carpzov II, Johannes Magirus the elder, Joachim Lütkemann, Ludwig Crocius, Johann Hülsemann, Gerhard Wolter Molanus, Johann Friedrich König, Nicolaus Hunnius, Paul Laurentius, Johannes Buxtorf, Caspar Sibelius, Theophil Großgebauer, Christopher Wittich, Amandus Polanus, Johann Heinrich Ernesti, Johann Deutschmann, Johannes Musaeus, Johannes Piscator, Polykarp Leyser II, Valentin Greissing, David Pareus, Heinrich Müller (theologian), Johannes Acronius, Salomo Glassius, David Christiani, Valentin Alberti, Johann Friedrich Mayer (theologian), Abraham Scultetus, Johann Conrad Dannhauer, Jakob Ebert flashcards
17th-century German Protestant theologians

17th-century German Protestant theologians

  • Leonhard Hutter
    Leonhard Hutter (also Hütter, Latinized as Hutterus; 19 January 1563 – 23 October 1616) was a German Lutheran theologian.
  • Jakob Böhme
    Jakob Böhme (/ˈbeɪmə, ˈboʊ-/; 1575 – 17 November 1624) was a German Christian mystic and theologian.
  • Daniel Zwicker
    Daniel Zwicker (22 January 1612 – 10 November 1678) was a German physician from Danzig, and a Socinian theologian and controversialist of the Polish Brethren.
  • Friedrich Spanheim the Younger
    Friedrich Spanheim the Younger (1 May 1632 – 18 May 1701) was a German Calvinist theologian of conservative views, son of Friedrich Spanheim.
  • Abraham Calovius
    Abraham Calovius (also Abraham Calov or Abraham Kalau; 16 April 1612 – 25 February 1686) was a Lutheran theologian, and was one of the champions of Lutheran orthodoxy in the 17th century.
  • Daniel Cramer
    Daniel Cramer (Daniel Candidus) (20 January 1568 – 5 October 1637) was a German Lutheran theologian and writer from Reetz (Recz), Brandenburg.
  • Anton Praetorius
    Anton Praetorius (1560 – 6 December 1613) was a German Calvinist pastor who spoke out against the persecution of witches (witchhunts, witchcraft trials) and against torture.
  • Valerius Herberger
    Valerius Herberger (21 April 1562 – 18 May 1627) was a German Lutheran preacher and theologian.
  • Johann Wilhelm Baier
    Johann Wilhelm Baier (11 November 1647 – 19 October 1695) was Lutheran theologian of the seventeenth century in the Lutheran scholastic tradition.
  • Philipp Spener
    Philipp Jakob Spener (13 January 1635, Rappoltsweiler – 5 February 1705, Berlin) was a German Lutheran theologian who essentially founded what would become to be known as Pietism.
  • David Caspari
    David Caspari (5 March 1648 – 28 February 1702) was a German Lutheran theologian.
  • Bartholomäus Keckermann
    Bartholomäus Keckermann (c. 1572 – 25 July 1608) was a German writer, Calvinist theologian and philosopher.
  • Johann Arndt
    Johann Arndt (or Arnd; 27 December 1555 – 11 May 1621) was a German Lutheran theologian who wrote several influential books of devotional Christianity.
  • Johannes Crellius
    Johannes Crellius (Polish: Jan Crell, English: John Crell; 26 July 1590 in Hellmitzheim – 11 June 1633 in Raków) was a Polish and German theologian.
  • Matthias Hafenreffer
    Matthias Hafenreffer (24 June 1561 – 22 October 1619) was a German orthodox Lutheran theologian in the Lutheran scholastic tradition.
  • Johann Benedict Carpzov II
    Johann Benedict Carpzov II (24 April 1639 – 23 March 1699) was a German Christian theologian and Hebraist.
  • Johannes Magirus the elder
    Johannes Magirus (26 March 1537 – 4 July 1614) was a German Lutheran Theologian.
  • Joachim Lütkemann
    Joachim Lütkemann (15 December 1608, Demmin - 18 October 1655, Wolfenbüttel) was a German Lutheran theologian and writer of devotional literature.
  • Ludwig Crocius
    Ludwig Crocius (also Ludovicus Crocius) (29 March 1586 – 7 December 1653 or 1655) was a German Calvinist minister.
  • Johann Hülsemann
    Johann Hülsemann (4 December 1602 – 13 June 1661) was a German Lutheran theologian.
  • Gerhard Wolter Molanus
    Gerhard Wolter Molanus (born Gerhard Wolter van Meulen; 1 November 1633 in Hameln (25 m. s.w. of Hanover) – 7 September 1722 at Loccum) was Lutheran theologian and abbot of Loccum.
  • Johann Friedrich König
    Johann Friedrich König (also: Köning; * 16 October 1619 in Dresden; † 15 September 1664 in Rostock) was a German Lutheran theologian, since 1656 he was professor at the university of Rostock.
  • Nicolaus Hunnius
    Nicolaus Hunnius (11 July 1585 – 12 April 1643) was an orthodox Lutheran theologian of the Lutheran scholastic tradition.
  • Paul Laurentius
    Paul Laurentius (March 30, 1554 – February 24, 1624), Lutheran divine, was at Ober Wierau, where his father, of the same names, was pastor.
  • Johannes Buxtorf
    Johannes Buxtorf (December 25, 1564 – September 13, 1629) was a celebrated Hebraist, member of a family of Orientalists; professor of Hebrew for thirty-nine years at Basel and was known by the title, "Master of the Rabbis".
  • Caspar Sibelius
    Caspar Sibelius (9 June 1590 – 1 January 1658), was a Dutch Protestant minister.
  • Theophil Großgebauer
    Theophil Großgebauer (24 November 1627, Ilmenau – 8 July 1661, Rostock) was a German Lutheran theologian active at the University of Rostock, most notable for his work Wächterstimme aus dem verwüsteten Zion.
  • Christopher Wittich
    Christopher Wittich or Christophorus Wittichius (1625, Brieg – 1687, Leiden) was a German-born Dutch theologian.
  • Amandus Polanus
    Amandus Polanus von Polansdorf (16 December 1561, Opava – 17 July 1610, Basel) was a German theologian of early Reformed orthodoxy.
  • Johann Heinrich Ernesti
    Johann Heinrich Ernesti (12 March 1652 – 16 October 1729) was a Saxon philosopher, Lutheran theologian, Latin classicist and poet.
  • Johann Deutschmann
    Johann Deutschmann (August 10, 1625 – August 12, 1706) was a German Lutheran theologian.
  • Johannes Musaeus
    Johannes Musaeus (7 February 1613 – 4 May 1681) was a German Protestant theologian.
  • Johannes Piscator
    Johannes Piscator (German: Fischer; 27 March 1546 – 26 July 1625) was a German Reformed theologian, known as a Bible translator and textbook writer.
  • Polykarp Leyser II
    Polykarp Leyser II (20 November 1586, Wittenberg - 15 January 1633, Leipzig) was a German Lutheran theologian and superintendent in Leipzig.
  • Valentin Greissing
    Valentin Greissing (also Valentin von Greißing, Valentinus Greisingius, 1635, Kronstadt – 17 September 1701, Kronstadt) was a Lutheran theologist, philologist and educator.
  • David Pareus
    David Pareus (30 December 1548 – 15 June 1622) was a German Reformed Protestant theologian and reformer.
  • Heinrich Müller (theologian)
    Heinrich Müller (18 October 1631 – 13/23 September 1675) was a German devotional author, Protestant author of hymns and Lutheran theologian.
  • Johannes Acronius
    Johannes Acronius (1565 – 29 September 1627) was a German Reformed theologian.
  • Salomo Glassius
    Salomo Glassius (German: Salomon Glaß; 20 May 1593 – 27 July 1656) was a German theologian and biblical critic born at Sondershausen, in the principality of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen.
  • David Christiani
    David Christiani (25 December 1610 – 13 February 1688) was a German mathematician, philosopher and Lutheran theologian.
  • Valentin Alberti
    Valentin Alberti (1635–1697) was a Lutheran, orthodox philosopher and theologian from Silesia and was the son of a preacher.
  • Johann Friedrich Mayer (theologian)
    Johann Friedrich Mayer (6 December 1650 – 30 March 1712) was a German Lutheran theologian and professor of theology at Wittenberg University.
  • Abraham Scultetus
    Abraham Scultetus (24 August 1566 – 24 October 1625) was a German professor of theology, and the court preacher for the Elector of the Palatinate Frederick V.
  • Johann Conrad Dannhauer
    Johann Conrad Dannhauer (b. at Köndringen (10 m. n. of Freiburg) 24 March 1603; d. at Strasburg 7 November 1666) was an Orthodox Lutheran theologian and teacher of Spener.
  • Jakob Ebert
    Jakob Ebert (26 January 1549 – 5 February 1614) was a German theologian and poet.