The Reformer at war
In Zwingli the Pastor, Stephen Brett Eccher tells the story of Huldrych Zwingli (1484–1531), embattled pastor and reformer. Zwingli’s ministry in Zurich was characterized by conflict—conflict that fueled him. It influenced his theological development, inspired his commitment to bring reform, and compelled his devotion to the congregation he led through the tumult of the Reformation. Eccher reveals a complex Zwingli, whose life and legacy continue to influence Protestantism today.
288 pages.
The recent revival of interest in Huldrych Zwingli is long overdue. Controversial both in life and after his death, Zwingli’s career and beliefs have been much misunderstood. In this succinct introduction, Dr. Eccher opens up the world of this neglected Reformer with sympathy and understanding alongside criticism and disagreement at different points. This is a much-needed guide to a complex man, whose influence on the Reformation has yet to be fully appreciated.
—Gerald Bray, research professor of divinity, Beeson Divinity School
Often pushed to the sidelines in studies of the mainline Reformers, Huldrych Zwingli is making a comeback. This book, well-written and carefully researched, makes an important contribution to that effort. Zwingli the pastor shines forth as the shepherd of the church in Zurich and the pioneer of the Reformed tradition. Highly recommended!
—Timothy George, distinguished professor of divinity, Beeson Divinity School, Samford University
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