"The Swiss Reformer Heinrich Bullinger is not well known in English-speaking services, as so few of his works are available in English. McKim and West are to be applauded for their comprehensive introduction to the life, ministry, and thought of Bullinger. This book provides an extensive overview of Bullinger's contribution to the Reformation. Readers will be inspired to know more about his significance for the Reformation."
--Joe Mock, Pastor, Gracepoint Presbyterian Church, Australia
"Hardly a marginal figure in his own day, Heinrich Bullinger will gain a wider hearing in ours thanks to this accessible introduction. McKim and West expertly curate the great Reformer's words on various topics to bring his voice to life for new and diverse audiences. Students and church study groups alike will especially appreciate the discussion questions that invite deeper reflection on Bullinger's pastoral and practical teaching on the Christian life."
--Kenneth J. Woo, Associate Professor of Church History, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
"This is a marvelous book! The writing is clear and accessible. The questions for discussion at the end of each chapter make it perfect for the thoughtful individual as well as for book clubs/church groups. Readers of West and McKim's text will find lucid and extremely thoughtful discussion of a major sixteenth-century Reformer whose thought and life are fully deserving of treatment. A wonderful work, and highly recommended."
--Jon Balserak, author of Calvinism: A Very Short Introduction
"The Reformer Heinrich Bullinger is little known. It is accordingly unknown that it is he who has decisively shaped the doctrine of Reformed Protestantism. In this little book, West and McKim succeed brilliantly in giving a publicly understandable introduction to Bullinger's life and theology for the first time. To all who are interested in the origins of the archetypal Reformed doctrines, this book is highly recommended!"
--Peter Opitz, Chair of Church History and Historical Theology, University of Zurich