Johannes Wollebius

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Johannes Wollebius was a 17th-century Swiss Reformed theologian best known for his influential systematic theology that became a standard textbook in Reformed scholasticism.

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instanceOf Swiss person
human
theologian
academicRank professor of theology
centuryOfActivity 17th century
confession Reformed
countryOfCitizenship Old Swiss Confederacy NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1589
dateOfDeath 1629
denomination Swiss Reformed Church NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Basel NERFINISHED
employer University of Basel NERFINISHED
era Post-Reformation
fieldOfWork dogmatic theology
systematic theology
genre scholastic theology
givenName Johannes NERFINISHED
hasAcademicDiscipline philosophy
theology
hasInfluenceOn Protestant scholastic manuals
Reformed dogmatics textbooks
influenced 17th-century Reformed theology
Reformed scholasticism NERFINISHED
influencedBy John Calvin
Theodore Beza NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName German
Latin
movement Reformed scholasticism
notability author of a standard Reformed scholastic textbook
notableWork Compendium Theologiae Christianae NERFINISHED
Compendium Theologiae Christianae (Synopsis of Christian Doctrine) NERFINISHED
occupation theologian
placeOfBirth Basel NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Basel NERFINISHED
region Swiss Confederacy NERFINISHED
religion Reformed Christianity NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
taughtSubject dogmatics
theology
theologicalTradition Calvinism NERFINISHED
workLocation Basel NERFINISHED
wroteAbout Christian doctrine
Reformed confessional theology
systematic presentation of Christian faith

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Reformed scholasticism hasNotableFigure Johannes Wollebius