
Olevianus (Caspar Olevianus)
Caspar Olevianus was a 16th-century Protestant theologian and reformer, known for his role in developing Reformed theology alongside key figures like Johannes à Lasco. He emphasized God's sovereignty, the authority of Scripture, and the importance of faith for salvation. Olevianus contributed to theological writings that shaped Reformed churches, advocating for a view of God's grace as central to Christian life. His work helped deepen understanding of salvation and God's plan, making him an influential figure in the Protestant Reformation’s theological development.