Pierrick Hildebrand is an Associate Researcher at the Swiss Reformation Studies Institute at the University of Zurich and a minister in the Reformed Church of Bern. His research interests lie with the history and theology of the Reformed tradition in the Reformation and early post-Reformation.
Acknowledgements Abbreviations
Introduction Part One: Zwingli as Initiator Chapter One: Testamental Discontinuity, 1519-1525 Chapter Two: Zwingli's Covenantal Turn of 1525 Part Two: Heinrich Bullingerand the Development of a Tradition Chapter Three: Mutual Influence, to 1534 Chapter Four: The Centrality of the Covenant, 1534-1551 Chapter Five: Consolidation, 1551-1575 Part Three: Receptions Chapter Six: Calvin Chapter Seven: Heidelberg Epilogue
Appendices Index
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