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Heinrich Bullinger: The Quiet Stabiliser of the Reformation

 Heinrich Bullinger doesn’t get the same spotlight as Luther, Calvin, or Knox — and he would have been perfectly fine with that. Yet after Zwingli’s death at Kappel, it was Bullinger who stepped into the chaos, steadied Zurich, and quietly ensured the Swiss Reformation didn’t collapse. Where others thundered, Bullinger built. From Student to Pastor‑Theologian Bullinger began as a young scholar fascinated by Scripture and the early church fathers. His studies led him toward Reformation convictions, and he soon became a preacher known for clarity, warmth, and pastoral care. When Zwingli fell in battle in 1531, Zurich needed stability. Bullinger provided it with: steady leadership careful teaching a commitment to unity without compromise He wasn’t dramatic — he was dependable. A Bridge Between Reformers Bullinger became one of the most connected figures of the 16th century. He corresponded with: Calvin in Geneva Cranmer and the English reformers exiles fleeing persecution under Mary I...

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