Zwingli's thought : new perspectives/ Gottfried W. Locher
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TextLanguage: English Series: Studies in the History of Christian Thought ; 25Publication details: Leiden : E.J. Brill, 1981Description: xvi, 394 p. ; 25 cmISBN: - 97890040642019004064206
- BR345 .L812 1981
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In Spirit and in truth -- how worship in Zurich changed at the Reformation -- Huldrych Zwingli's message -- How the image of Zwingli has changed in recent research -- "Christ our Captain", -- an example of Zwingli's preaching and its cultural setting -- The content and the design of Zwingli's teaching about Mary -- Huldrych Zwingli's concept of history -- Huldrych Zwingli's doctrine of predestination -- The characteristic features of Zwingli's theology in comparison with Luther and Calvin -- Zwingli and Erasmus -- Steadfastness -- Zwingli's final sermon at the Bern Disputation as a contribution to his ethics -- Zwingli's political activity: It's motive and objectives -- "Praedicatio Verbi Dei est Verbum Dei" -- Henry Bullinger between Luther and Zwingli. An essay on his theology -- The Second Helvetic Confession -- Discord among guests. -- Lessons to be learned from the Reformers debate about the Lord's Supper for a contemporary understanding and celebration -- Zwingli's influence in England and Scotland.
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