Johann Ludwig von Wolzogen (1599–1661) was an Austrian nobleman and Socinian theologian.
Wolzogen was born in Nové Zámky (modern Slovakia), known then as Neuhäusel in German and Érsekújvár in Hungarian.
[2] Wolzogen was a distinguished exegete, and, besides his Bible commentaries, wrote a Compendium religionis Christianae and a criticism of the doctrine of the Trinity .
Among the early Unitarians Wolzogen is among those noted for his uncompromising preaching of pacifism.
This biographical article about a Hungarian religious figure is a stub.