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  1. 3 feb 2022 · 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.

  2. Heinrich Bullinger Werke. Zweite Abteilung: Briefwechsel. Band 20: Briefe von April bis. Dezember 1547. Hg. von Reinhard Bodenmann, Yvonne Häfner und Judith Steiniger, Zürich 2022, 808 Seiten, ISBN 978-3-290-18354-7. Zum Verlag.

  3. Heinrich Bullinger: An Introduction to His Life and Theology. By Donald K. McKim and Jim West. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books, 2022. xxvii + 162 pp. 26.00 paper. - Volume 92 Issue 2

  4. 27 ott 2011 · Teólogo del Pacto: Heinrich Bullinger. Por Seven Lawson. Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575) es considerado como el más influyente reformador de la segunda generación. Como el heredero de Ulrich Zwinglio en Zurich, Suiza, consolidó y continuó la Reforma Suiza que su antecesor había iniciado.

  5. 4 gen 2022 · Answer. Heinrich Bullinger is considered one of the most influential Reformers in Christian history. Heinrich was born in 1504, outside the city of Zurich, Switzerland, to parents who were living in a common-law marriage. His father, also named Heinrich, was the local parish priest who had been given permission for his illicit relationship by ...

  6. Ethelbert William Bullinger. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Johann Heinrich Bullinger (ur. 18 lipca 1504 w Bremgarten w szwajcarskiej Argowii, zm. 17 września 1575 w Zurychu) – szwajcarski reformator religijny i teolog protestancki [1]. Jego potomkiem był Ethelbert William Bullinger . Johann Heinrich był nieślubnym synem proboszcza ...

  7. Heinrich Bullinger (l. 1504-1575) was a Swiss reformer, minister, and historian who succeeded Huldrych Zwingli (l. 1484-1531) as leader of the Reformed Church in Switzerland and became the theological bridge between Zwingli's work and that of reformer John Calvin (l. 1509-1564). He is best known for his Helvetic Confessions, which influenced ...