Zwingli's theocracy

With emphasis on the words and actions of Zwingli himself rather than on secondary sources, this close and well-documented study offers an accurate guide to the understanding of Zwingli's thought.

Opis bibliograficzny
1. autor: Walton, Robert Cutler
Format: Licensed eBooks
Język:angielski
Wydane: [Toronto] [1967]
Seria:Heritage.
Dostęp online:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctvfrxdns
Spis treści:
  • The Zurich magistracy and the local church before the Reformation
  • The influence of mediaeval and humanist traditions upon Zwingli's view of society
  • Zwingli's thought and work 1510-1520 and the council's mandate
  • The rejection of the French Alliance and prohibition of mercenary service
  • The first outbreaks of "radicalism"
  • The council's policy, the Bishop's commission and Zwingli's sermon
  • Further opposition: the campaign of the church, the pro-mercenary party, the radicals
  • Zwingli's positions: late spring and summer, 1522
  • Zwingli's position: fall, 1522
  • The results of the first disputation
  • The open split between Zwingli and the radicals: August 1523 to December 1523
  • Developments at Zurich subsequent to 1523.