The Decades Of Henry Bullinger; Volume 5
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Heinrich Bullinger fue un reformador suizo, sucesor de Huldrych Zwingli al frente de la iglesia de Zúrich. Fue un teólogo influyente de la Reforma Protestante del siglo XVI, aunque su importancia fue subestimada durante mucho tiempo. Su legado teológico y su papel en la dirección de la iglesia lo consolidan como una figura clave. Bullinger dejó una huella profunda en el desarrollo del pensamiento reformado.






This volume contains fifty of Bullinger's sermons. Although he occasionally travels beyond the text in hand to make connections, most of his preaching, which is doctrinal and expository, proceeds exegetically through the biblical text.
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This collection of sermons and letters from the influential Swiss Reformer Henry Bullinger provides important insights into the theology and practice of the Protestant Reformation. Featuring clear, accessible translation and extensive historical context, this book is a valuable resource for scholars and students of church history.