
Zwingli's works
Huldrych Zwingli was a Swiss Reformation leader in the early 16th century who challenged the Catholic Church’s teachings and practices. His works include significant writings advocating for biblical authority as the sole rule for faith and practice, criticizing the sale of indulgences, and promoting reforms in church services to emphasize scripture, prayer, and music. Zwingli also contributed to developing a new approach to Christian worship and organized church governance. His ideas helped ignite the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland, laying the groundwork for Protestant theology and practices that differ from traditional Catholic beliefs.