Johannes Bogerman
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Johann Bogerman
Johannes Bogerman (1576 – 11 September 1637) was a Frisian Protestant divine.
He was born in Uplewert (Now Ostfriesland, Germany), the son of a preacher. From 1591 onwards, he studied in Franeker, Heidelberg, Geneva, Zürich, Lausanne, Oxford and Cambridge. In 1599, he became pastor in Sneek, 1603 in Enkhuizen and 1604 in Leeuwarden. In 1636, he became professor for theology in Franeker.
He helped translate the Bible into Dutch (the Statenbijbel), and was President of the Synod of Dort. As a Calvinist, he preached against Anabaptists, Mennonites, Jesuits and the Arminians. He died in Franeker.
Literature
- BWGN I, 466 ff.
- NNBW I, 390 ff.
- Christelijke Encyclopedie I, Kampen 1956, 687 f.
- RGG I, 1345.
- H. Edema van der Tuuk: J. Bogermann, Gröningen 1868.
- Vriemoet: Series Prof. Franeker. p. 265.
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External links
- Schaff-Herzog article
- Works by Johannes Bogerman at Post-Reformation Digital Library
- Levensbeschrijving van Johannes Bogerman (Dutch)
- Wie was Johannes Bogerman? (Dutch)
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- 1576 births
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- Dutch Calvinist and Reformed theologians
- 17th-century Calvinist and Reformed theologians
- Translators of the Bible into Dutch
- Participants in the Synod of Dort
- University of Franeker faculty
- East Frisians
- Dutch Frisian people