Heinrich Bullinger is one of the most important figures of the Reformed heritage, yet his theological contribution is often overlooked by those familiar with his more famous contemporaries, Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli. Removing him from the shadows, Heinrich Bullinger and the Doctrine of Predestination offers an evaluation of this important theologian. Cornelis Venema examines key writings of Bullinger, analyzes his doctrine of predestination, and argues for continuity between Bullinger and the later Reformed tradition. This book will sharpen the church's understanding of its Reformed heritage while paying tribute to Bullinger as a central figure in its development.
Heinrich Bullinger and the Doctrine of Predestination : Author of the Other Reformed Tradition?