- Berchtold Haller
Berchtold Haller (c. 1492 –
25 February 1536 inBern ) was born inAldingen . He was the reformer of the city ofBern .After schooling in
Pforzheim , where he established a friendship withPhilipp Melanchthon , he studied theology inCologne . He was a teacher inRottweil in 1510 and inBern in 1513. In 1520 he became a canon and the people’s priest.In 1521 he visited
Huldrych Zwingli inZürich , his friend and adviser, and began a lively exchange of letters.In 1526, he participated in the disputation of Baden. In 1528 the Bern disputation took place, the result of which the Bernese Reformation edict was issued on
7 February 1528 where Bern officially decided for the Reformation.Zwingli's 1531 death brought the Reformation in Bern to a crisis, to which the city council called for the first Bernese synod with 200 participants gathering. Haller was especially concerned as Zwingli's successor
Heinrich Bullinger was unable to attend the synod. However, he received strong support fromWolfgang Capito who arrived in Bern shortly before the opening of the Synod.In 1532 Haller became of the leader of the Reformed Church of Bern. He was in contact with
Guillaume Farel in the western part of Switzerland and Heinrich Bullinger in Zurich and acted as a mediator between theCalvinist Reformation and Zurich.References
* "Das Evangelium der Reformation" (1909),
Franz Eugen Schlachter
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