A Swiss Reformer. He studied humanities and was inspired by the writings of Luther and others to embrace Protestantism. He went to Zurich and developed a close relationship with Zwingli, and after Zwingli's death he took over as head of the Zurich Church. His works, including his Sermons and the two Swiss Confessions, had a major impact on the Reformed Church throughout Europe. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
スイスの宗教改革者。人文学を修め,ルターらの論著に接してプロテスタントの信仰に傾く。チューリヒに赴いてツウィングリとの交わりを深め,彼の没後あとを継いでチューリヒ教会を指導した。《説教集》,二つの《スイス信仰告白》などは,全ヨーロッパの改革派教会に大きな影響を与えた。
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