Sermon Tone Analysis

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Life 1484-1531
Toggenburg Valley, Switzerland
Ordained Priest 1506
Chaplain to Swiss Mercenaries
People’s Preacher at the Old Minister in Zurich
Reformation began due to Ulrich’s NT Sermons
purgatory - Christian doctrine of the afterlie, holding that redeemed persons undergo a transformation purification between death and eternal blessedness, thereby becoming fit for the holiness of God
invocation of saints - if a person upheld a certain standard they would be considered a saint
monasticism - practice of separating from society and joining the community in a monastery
Zwingli’s first Reformation Tract April, 1522
Advocating liberation of believers from control of Papacy and Bishops
Johann Faber sent to Zurich but was silenced
Zwingli’s 67 theses: truth was the Gospel and authority of Pope, sacrificing of the Mass, invocation of saints, seasons of fasting, clerical celibacy, were rejected
City Council gave Zwingli full support reconstructed independence of Episcopal Control
October 26, 1523 - Second Public Disputation
Zwinglianism
Consubstantiation - eucharist is symbolic
Transubstantiation - eucharist is actual body and blood of Christ
Infant Baptism believed as natural development from circumcision in Old Testament
Council of Zurich drowned one of the Anabaptist leaders in 1527
1528 - Zwingli upheld 10 theses 1) the *Papacy, (2) *Tradition, (3) *Satisfaction, (4) the *Real Presence in the Eucharist, (5) the *Sacrifice of the Mass, (6) Mediation through the Saints, (7) *Purgatory, (8) *Images, (9) and (10) *Celibacy.
Movement met with resistance led to war in 1531
Zwingli killed October 11, 1531
Zwingli killed October 11, 1531
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