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Ulrich Zwingli was a theologian and minister with one foot in the Magisterial Reformation and one foot in the Radical Reformation. He interacted quite a lot with his contemporary, John Calvin, as well as others. Today's text presents a glimpse at the heart of Zwingli's conflict with the Catholic church.
Come back next week for our first look at selections from John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion!
The translation today comes by way of Selected Works of Huldreich Zwingli (1484-1531), edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson, translated by Lawrence A. McLouth, Henry Preble, and George W. Gilmore in 1901.
Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at [email protected] or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we're doing, or what you'd like to hear more of!
Reader: Adam Christman
By Adam Christman and Jonathan McCormickUlrich Zwingli was a theologian and minister with one foot in the Magisterial Reformation and one foot in the Radical Reformation. He interacted quite a lot with his contemporary, John Calvin, as well as others. Today's text presents a glimpse at the heart of Zwingli's conflict with the Catholic church.
Come back next week for our first look at selections from John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion!
The translation today comes by way of Selected Works of Huldreich Zwingli (1484-1531), edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson, translated by Lawrence A. McLouth, Henry Preble, and George W. Gilmore in 1901.
Would you like to request a specific book, sermon, or other Christian text? Please e-mail us at [email protected] or tweet us @OralHistoryPod. Let us know how we're doing, or what you'd like to hear more of!
Reader: Adam Christman