Today we're examining the life of Heinrich Bullinger, the successor to Zwingli in Zurich who is sometimes referred to as the forgotten reformer. With this episode we're nearing the end of our emphasis on the Reformers. After Bullinger will come Calvin and then we'll return to looking at a broader spectrum of folks. Of course, there are tons of influential and important Reformers still on my list so we may return to a narrow focus on the Reformation at some point in the future. I'm planning out future seasons now and I'm pretty excited about, with God's grace, the direction of this podcast.
RESOURCES
Christian Study Library: https://www.christianstudylibrary.org/article/heinrich-bullinger-christian-confessor
Ligonier.org: https://www.ligonier.org/blog/covenant-theologian-heinrich-bullinger/
Musee Protestant: https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/heinrich-bullinger-1504-1575/
Got Questions?: https://www.gotquestions.org/Heinrich-Bullinger.html
Reformation Society of America: https://www.reformationsa.org/index.php/history/454-heinrich-bullinger-consolidating-the-reformation