Round 7: Tossup 18

This theologian’s followers printed the first Bible with a map, which helped promote the idea of national borders despite being printed backward. This theologian was the main formalizer of a doctrine that draws on Luke 22:19’s phrase “Do this in remembrance of me,” called memorialism. This theologian’s classes at the Carolinum (10[1])included his future enemy, the “father of anabaptism,” Conrad Grebel (10[1])(“GRAY-bull”). This author of the Sixty-Seven Articles was aided by Johannes Oecolampadius (“EE-ko-lam-PAY-dee-us”) against (10[1])an opponent who insisted on the words hoc est corpus meum, (10[1])while this theologian rejected the real presence (10[1])in (-5[1])the Eucharist. (10[1]-5[1])Heinrich Bullinger (10[1])(“BOOL-ing-er”) took (10[1])over this theologian’s (10[1])position after he was killed by (10[1])an attacking (10[1])alliance of Catholic (10[1])cantons. (-5[1])For 10 points, (10[2])name this instigator of the Swiss Reformation (10[1])who argued against Martin (10[1])Luther (10[1])in the Marburg (10[1])Colloquy. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: Ulrich Zwingli [or Huldrych Zwingli or Huldrychus Zwinglius]
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