Reformation-era theologian

C10186
concept

A Reformation-era theologian is a religious scholar from the 16th-century Protestant or Catholic reform movements who developed, debated, and systematized doctrines that reshaped Western Christianity.

All labels observed (18)

Label Occurrences
Swiss Reformed theologian 7
German Lutheran reformer 3
German Protestant reformer 3

Instances (31)

Instance Via concept surface
Ulfilas ChristianTheologian
Philipp
surface form: Philipp Melanchthon
German Lutheran reformer
Anna Reinhart
surface form: Huldrych Zwingli
Swiss Reformation leader
Matthew Parker 16th-century English theologian
William Whittingham English Protestant reformer
Caspar Hedio German Protestant reformer
Justus Jonas German Lutheran reformer
Pierre Viret Swiss Reformed theologian
Johann Christoph Wigand German Protestant reformer
Olevianus
surface form: Caspar Olevianus
German Reformed theologian
Johannes Schneider
surface form: Johannes Agricola
Fausto Sozzini
Michael Agricola Reformation figure
Bishop John Bale
surface form: John Bale
English Reformation figure
Guilielmus Amesius Reformed scholastic
Thomas Müntzer
David Chytraeus German Lutheran reformer
Friederike Fliedner German Protestant reformer
George Wishart Scottish Protestant reformer
Noël Beda (as opponent)
surface form: Noël Béda
opponent of the Protestant Reformation
William Turner (botanist) Reformation theologian
Rudolf Gwalther Swiss Reformed theologian
Leo Jud Swiss Reformed theologian
Oswald Myconius Swiss Protestant reformer
Benedict Aretius Swiss Reformed theologian
Kaspar Megander Swiss Reformed theologian
Emil Brunner Swiss Reformed theologian
Johann Faber opponent of the Protestant Reformation
Viret
surface form: Pierre Viret
Swiss Reformed theologian
Bishop of Turku
surface form: Mikael Agricola
Finnish Lutheran reformer
Myles Coverdale English reformer