Often the readership of a biography is limited by the name recognition of its subject, and here we find Zwingli: God’s Armed Prophet at a disadvantage. If you need to be reminded of who Ulrich Zwingli ...
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The Colloquy at Marburg was called in hopes of reconciling the two centers of the German Reformation—Zurich and Wittenburg, but conflict over the Lord’s Supper split their common cause. Not nearly as ...
Zurich in 1519: The young widow Anna Reinhart lives a barren life between fear of the church and worries about the future of her three children, when the arrival of a man in the city causes turmoil: ...
«Huld und Schuld» ist ein Stück mit drei Handlungssträngen. Da sind die drei Erzengel auf ihrer Wolke, die sich weigern, ein Stück über «den Ketzer» aufzuführen. Dies, weil vor allem Raphael ...
Belated reconciliation: In 1525 Protestant Reformer Ulrich Zwingli preached against the Anabaptists, setting off persecution, exile and martyrdom of the more radical reform group. In June, ...
“Ah God! If only Adam had eaten a pear!” So wrote the young Swiss Priest Ulrich Zwingli in the margin of a copy of St. Augustine’s City of God. It was the half-quizzical, wholly anguished cry of a man ...
Der Priester ­Ulrich Zwingli rebelliert gegen die katholische Amtskirche. Ulrich Zwingli zählte neben Martin ­Luther zu den schärfsten Kritikern der katholischen Kirche im 16. Jahrhundert. Als er im ...
Five Hundred years ago, the Protestant Swiss reformer, Ulrich Zwingli’s theology was designated the official religion of Zurich. The rumblings of the Reformation were just starting. As education ...
Grace Lower Stone Reformed Church will celebrate the 500 th anniversary of its denomination during Sunday’s 9 a.m. contemporary service and 11 a.m. traditional service. Ulrich Zwingli began the Swiss ...
A full-length figure in clerical robe. In his right hand he holds a sword, the point of which is resting on the ground be- tween his feet. In his left hand he clasps ...