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Zwingli - Father of the Swiss Reformation: From the Publisher
Zwingli - Father of Swiss Reformation: Did You Know?
Zwingli and Luther: The Giant vs. Hercules JOHN B. PAYNE Dr. John B. Payne is Professor of Church History at Lancaster Theological Seminary and also president of the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Zwingli - Father of the Swiss Reformation: The Gallery of Family, Friends, Foes & Followers
The Shepherd-Who is the True Pastor? In a historic sermon preached on the third day of the second Zurich Disputation, Zwingli set forth his understanding of the ministry in a lengthy message that is timeless in the application. Excerpts from this sermon are found in the "From the Archives" section of this magazine. In this article Dr. Fritz Büsser discusses the central thrust of Zwingli's understanding of the nature of the ministry as aticulated in "The Shepherd" sermon. FRITZ BÜSSER Dr. Fritz Büsser is Professor of Church History and Director of the Institute of Reformation Studies at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. This article is adapted from an address given by Dr. Büsser in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the birth of Zwingli
Black Death Inspires Zwingli's Plague Hymn
Zwingli - Father of the Swiss Reformation: Christian History Timeline 50 years that changed with faith, fortunes, food and faraway places.
From the Archives: Public Debates In His 67 Theses Zwingli Highlights His Reformed Beliefs
From the Archives: Replacing The Mass With a New Order of Worship
From the Archives: The Shepherd Zwingli's Historic Reformation Sermon
From the Archives: Zwingli's Death on the Battlefield of Kappel in 1531
Impatient Radicals: The Anabaptists Some of Zwingli's closest early associates felt that he and the Zurich City Council were moving too slowly in implementing the Swiss Reformation. Their protests led to persecution. H. WAYNE PIPKIN Dr. H. Wayne Pipkin is Professor of Church History and Director of the Institute for Baptist and Anabaptist Studies at the Baptist Theological Seminary in Rüschlikon, Switzerland
The Spread of the Zwingli Reformation Zwingli died before his dreams were fulfilled, but his followers, especially Heinrich Bullinger, spread his Reformed influence throughout Europe, to England, and eventually to America. DR. ROBERT C. WALTON Dr. Robert C Walton is Professor of Modern Church History and History of Doctrine and Director of the Seminar Library for Modern Church History and Doctrine for the Theological Faculty of the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster, West Germany
Zwingli: Father of the Swiss Reformation: Recommended Resources
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