Johann Cloppenburg

Johann Cloppenburg[1] (1592–1652) was a Dutch Calvinist theologian. He is known as a controversialist, and as a contributor to federal theology. He also made some detailed comments on the moral status of financial and banking transactions.[2]

Johann Cloppenburg, 1644 engraving by Cornelis van Dalen.
  1. ^ Also Cloppenburgh, Cloppenburch.
  2. ^ Neil De Marchi; Mary S. Morgan (1 November 1994). Higgling: Transactors and Their Markets in the History of Economics. Duke University Press. pp. 56–7. ISBN 978-0-8223-1530-8. Retrieved 2 September 2012.