
The Quiet Power Behind the Reformation: Bullinger
16/9/2025
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On 17 September 1575, Zurich lost one of its great reformers: Heinrich (Henry) Bullinger.
While Luther thundered, Calvin systematised, and Zwingli fought and died, Bullinger quietly anchored the Swiss Reformation, and his writings reached far beyond Switzerland, shaping the faith of Tudor England.
In this episode, I explore:
- Bullinger’s rise from Bremgarten priest’s son to Zurich’s leading pastor
- His household with Anna Adlischweiler—marriage, 11 children, orphans, and refugees
- His leadership after Zwingli’s death in 1531, keeping Zurich’s church steady
- The Decades - sermons that became required reading in Elizabethan England
- His covenant theology - grace freely offered, faith shown through conduct
- His role as a bridge-builder: the First and Second Helvetic Confessions, and a vast correspondence that reached Edward VI and Elizabeth I
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