I have seldom encountered this man's name in various discussions or reading about the Reformation era, but I did a Google search and found some interesting data about him as Zwingli's ablest assistant:
http://www.nndb.com/people/034/000102725/
The above website also notes his views regarding predestination, etc.:
" He did not minutely analyze the doctrine of predestination as Luther, Calvin and Zwingli did, contenting himself with the summary 'Our Salvation is of God, our perdition of ourselves.'"
Reformation-Era Theologian Johannes Oecolampadius?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by kiriath_jearim, Mar 26, 2006.