Leonhard Ragaz

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    1. "Wenn das offizielle Christentum kalt und verständnislos dem Werden einer neuen Welt zuschauen wollte, die doch aus dem Herzen des Evangeliums hervorgegangen ist, dann wäre das Salz der Erde faul geworden!“
    2. Zahl, Simeon (2010). Pneumatology and Theology of the Cross in the Preaching of Christoph Blumhardt: The Holy Spirit Between Wittenberg and Azusa Street . New York: T&T Clark. ISBN   978-0-567-64591-3. p. 136.

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    Leonhard Ragaz
    (UAZ) AB.1.0777 Ragaz.jpg
    Ragaz in 1914
    Born(1868-07-28)28 July 1868
    Tamins, Switzerland
    Died6 December 1945(1945-12-06) (aged 77)
    Zurich, Switzerland
    Political party Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (1913–1935)
    Spouse
    (m. 1901)
    Ecclesiastical career
    ReligionChristianity (Reformed)
    Academic background
    Influences Christoph Blumhardt