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The Forgotten Reformer: Why Pierre Viret Should Make a Comeback

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When modern Christians think of the Reformation, they likely think of Martin Luther, the German monk who famously nailed the 95 Theses into the door of the Wittenburg Chapel.

They may also think of theologians and pastors like John Calvin, Theodore Beza, Henry Bullinger, and John Knox.

There is one more Reformer who was highly influential in his day, but who is largely lost in the public consciousness of modern Protestants.

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Ben Zeisloft is the editor of The Republic Sentinel, a conservative news outlet owned and operated by Christians. He is a former staff reporter for The Daily Wire and has written for The Spectator, Campus Reform, and other conservative news outlets. Ben graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School with concentrations in business economics and marketing.




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