Huldrych Zwingli was a prominent leader of the Protestant Reformation in Switzerland during the early 16th century. He became the pastor of the Zurich church and significantly influenced the city's religious landscape. Zwingli's theology emphasized the authority of Scripture and rejected various Catholic traditions, aligning his beliefs more closely with the reformist movement instigated by Martin Luther. His interpretation of the Eucharist, particularly his belief that it was merely symbolic, set him apart from...