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  • Bullinger and Romans
    MOCK, Joe

    Reformed theological review, 04/2010, Letnik: 69, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Proclaiming the message of the Epistle to the Romans had an immeasurable influence in the early phase of the Reformation. In this regard, the works of Luther and Calvin on Romans have been thoroughly researched. However, little attention has been given to the exegesis of Romans by the Zurich reformer Heinrich Bullinger (1504-1575).Soon after he embraced the Reformation when he was a teacher in a monastery at Kappel, not far from Zurich, Bullinger interpreted the Epistle to the Romans in a series of lectures in 1525. Only his hand written notes of the first five chapters are extant. This work of the young Bullinger was the focus of a meticulous study by Hausammann.