著者について

Ulrich Zwingli was a prominent leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, known for his role in establishing the Reformed tradition. Born in 1484, he was educated in the humanist tradition and became a parish priest. His theological views, which emphasized the authority of Scripture over tradition, led him to challenge the Catholic Church's teachings. Zwingli's most significant contributions include his interpretation of the Eucharist, where he argued against the notion of transubstantiation and advocated for a symbolic understanding of Christ's presence in communion.

Zwingli's reformative efforts were not limited to theology; he also sought to implement social reforms and improve moral conditions in Zurich. He gained significant political support, which allowed him to enact changes in church practices. His ideas influenced many other reformers and laid the groundwork for later developments in Protestantism. Zwingli's life came to a tragic end in battle during the Kappel War, but his legacy continues to impact Christian thought and practice today.

国籍 スイス人
生年月日 January 1, 1484
出生地 Wildhaus, St. Gallen, Switzerland
死亡日 October 11, 1531
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