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‘Christ Our Captain’: An Introduction to Huldrych Zwingli is unavailable, but you can change that!

In ‘Christ Our Captain’, Jim West presents a succinct biography of the First Reformer of Switzerland before providing original translations of excerpts from some of Zwingli’s most important writings—writings appearing here for the first time in English. Covering topics such as prayer, salvation, heaven, and more, West’s translations emanate the clarity and power of Zwingli’s voice, and his...

“On account of all this they complain bitterly, those who have learned virtue from Aristotle rather than Christ, saying that in this way all good works, such as not eating meat, refraining from labor, and other such things which I will not mention, are done away with”. Aristotle may well have his proper place- but when it comes to learning something about God from him, one could do better with the Scriptures. Furthermore, the testimony of Scripture is unassailable. By this is meant that when it comes
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