Zwinglianism

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Zwinglianism is a branch of Protestant theology, rooted in the teachings of Huldrych Zwingli, that emphasizes scriptural authority, symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist, and reforms in church practice and governance.

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Label Occurrences
Zwinglianism canonical 2
Zwinglian Reformation 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Christian theological tradition
branch of Protestant theology
contrastedWith Radical Reformation
surface form: Anabaptism

Lutheranism
Roman Catholicism
coreDoctrine denial of the bodily presence of Christ in the Eucharist
emphasis on predestination
emphasis on the memorial character of the Lord’s Supper
rejection of clerical celibacy
rejection of consubstantiation
rejection of doctrines not grounded in Scripture
rejection of indulgences
rejection of mandatory fasting regulations
rejection of monasticism
rejection of purgatory
rejection of the cult of saints
rejection of the papacy
rejection of the sacrificial character of the Mass
rejection of the veneration of images
rejection of transubstantiation
stress on God’s sovereignty
supremacy of Scripture in matters of faith and practice
symbolic understanding of the Eucharist
disagreesWith Lutheran view of the real presence in the Eucharist
foundedBy Huldrych Zwingli
hasKeyFigure Huldrych Zwingli
historicalEventAssociated Marburg Colloquy
surface form: Marburg Colloquy of 1529
influenced Swiss Reformed Church (majority)
surface form: Swiss Reformed churches

later Reformed confessions
the Reformed tradition in German-speaking regions
influencedBy Erasmian humanism
Huldrych Zwingli’s biblical humanism
languageOfEarlyDevelopment German
namedAfter Huldrych Zwingli
originatedIn Swiss Reformation
originatedInCity Zurich
originatedInCountry Switzerland
region German-speaking Switzerland
religiousBranchOf Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism

Reformed churches
surface form: Reformed Christianity
startTime early 16th century
viewOnBaptism accepts infant baptism
viewOnChurch stresses the church as the community of believers
viewOnChurchDiscipline supports strict moral discipline in the Christian community
viewOnCivilAuthority affirms close cooperation between church and city council
viewOnMinistry emphasizes preaching of the Word
viewOnSacraments recognizes only baptism and the Lord’s Supper as sacraments
viewOnWorship advocates simple, unadorned worship
removes images and elaborate music from worship

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Zurich church playedLeadingRoleIn Zwinglianism
this entity surface form: Zwinglian Reformation