
Bullinger's reforms
Heinrich Bullinger was a key figure in the Reformation, particularly in Zurich, Switzerland. As a successor to Ulrich Zwingli, he implemented reforms that emphasized a more structured and communal approach to Protestant worship. Bullinger's reforms included a focus on preaching, the sacraments, and church governance, promoting a system that balanced congregational involvement with pastoral leadership. He also worked on the Second Helvetic Confession, which outlined foundational Protestant beliefs. His efforts helped establish a more cohesive and doctrinally sound Protestant tradition in Switzerland that influenced other regions and shaped Reformed Christianity.