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Ulrich Zwingli

1484-1531

Philosopher
Reformer

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Europe: Switzerland

Ulrich (also spelled Huldrych) Zwingli was the most significant Swiss Protestant reformer in the 16th century, and the only major reformer whose movement did not evolve into a separate and distinct church.


Important Dates

Born: Jan. 1, 1484
Died: Oct. 11, 1531


On the Web

Catholic Encyclopedia: Ulrich Zwingli
Substantial biography from a Catholic perspective, by Wilhelm Meyer.

Zwingli's Liturgical Influence
Explication of Zwingli's contribution to the growth of Protestant religion, by Dr. Jack D. Kinneer at the Echo Hills Christian Study Center.


In Print

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Huldrych Zwingli: His Life and Work
by Ulrich Gabler

Huldreich Zwingli: The Reformer of German Switzerland
by Samuel M. Jackson


Related Resources

Philosophy & Theology
A multi-page index of philosophical and theological theories and the individuals who contributed them, from the early Middle Ages to the early Modern Age.

The Reformation
Causes and results of the permanent fracturing of the Catholic Church and the individuals and movements that brought it about.

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