The School of the Prophets: Zwingli’s legacy of Reformed education
This article examines Ulrich Zwingli's reformational work at the Grossmünster in Zurich, focusing on how his expository preaching and theological convictions transformed worship practices and church architecture during the Swiss Reformation. The resource explores Zwingli's legacy of placing God's Word at the center of worship and his influence on Reformed educational and ecclesiastical traditions that extended throughout Switzerland and beyond.
The Grossmunster The iconic twin towers of the Grossmunster (Great Minster) still loom large over the city of Zurich, Switzerland. Completed in the thirteenth century after nearly 150 years of construction, the majestic cathedral was built to be a home for holy relics and a grand stage for the mass. But with the coming of Ulrich Zwingli and the Swiss Reformation in the sixteenth century, that all changed. Today, the Grossmunster is an architectural monument with a story to tell as it whispers...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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