This is the first comprehensive study of Zwingli's theology in English and the first extended presentation of the theology of this Swiss reformer since Pollet's work in 1950. Making use of the main secondary studies in German, French, and English, and drawing from the whole range of Zwingli's writings, the book covers the central themes of his theology--unfolding them historically as well as systematically--and sets his thought in the context of his life and ministry.
A major, comprehensive treatment of Zwingli's theology which is not likely to be surpassed for many years. All Reformation scholars and students of Christian theology are indebted to him for this magisterial effort. --
Journal of the American Academy of Religion The best book available in Zwingli's theology. It is excellent for use by seminarians and clergy. --
Anglican Theological Review This detailed study, exhaustively documented, will surely become a standard source for understanding Zwingli's thought. --
Theological Studies Until now there has been no satisfactory comprehensive and systematic treatment of the theology of Zwingli....It is good news for teachers and students that this work is now available in paperback. --
Sixteenth Century Journal Highly recommended, this work is appropriate for graduate students and upper-division undergraduates. --
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