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Ulrich Zwingli

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2016288 pagesUniversity of Pennsylvania Press

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This biography explores the life and impact of Ulrich Zwingli, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation. It delves into his theological contributions, his role in Swiss history, and the challenges he faced in shaping religious and political landscapes during the 16th century. Readers will gain insight into the complexities of his era and the enduring legacy of his work.

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Ulrich Zwingli was a central figure in the Swiss Reformation, whose theological writings helped define early Protestantism. His collected works, often titled "Ulrich Zwingli," provide a direct look into his influential ideas on faith and church reform.

Samuel Macauley Jackson was a writer known for his historical works. His book, Ulrich Zwingli, explores the life of the influential Swiss Reformation leader.

Edward Peters writes extensively on European history, particularly the medieval and early modern eras. His books, like "Witchcraft in Europe, 400-1700" and "The Middle Ages," cover subjects from religious figures and institutions to the history of torture.

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Book cover of Ulrich Zwingli