Definition: Zwinglianist is a term used to describe individuals or groups who embrace and follow the teachings of the Protestant Reformation in Germany, particularly during the reign of Martin Luther. These individuals are known for their zealously defending the faith against the pressure from secular authorities and advocating for religious freedom and the separation of church and state. Zwinglianism is characterized by a strong emphasis on individual liberty, human rights, and the importance of scripture and tradition in one's daily life. It often involves a