Heinrich Bullinger

An Introduction to His Life and Theology
by Donald K. McKim (Author), Jim West (Author)
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Heinrich Bullinger (1504-75) was an important and influential sixteenth-century Protestant Reformer. Sadly, today, many are unaware of his significance. This book serves as a gateway into understanding Bullinger's life and theology, introducing them in a fresh and accessible way for non-specialists. After outlining Bullinger's life-story, the main theological themes in Bullinger's thought are explored through chapters on Holy Scripture, God, Christ, the Holy Spirit, predestination and covenant, sin and salvation, church and ministry, Word and Sacraments, the state, and last things. A concluding chapter considers the abiding significance of Bullinger's theology and what his views can mean for faithful Christian living today.

Contributor
Emidio Campi (Introduction author)
Publication date
February 03, 2022
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Collection
Page count
190
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9781666726442
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9781666732573
File size
2 MB
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