Marpeck: A Life of Dissent and ConformityHerald Press, 2008 - 423 Seiten During the 16th century's tumultuous years of religious reformation and revolution, Pilgram Marpeck consistently but discreetly stood up to the ruling powers, calling for freedom of religioin and separation of church and state. Walter Klaassen and William Klassen, editors of The Writings of Pilgram Marpeck, have deeply mined Marpeck's writing and dialogue with other Reformation leaders. They place his life, work, and theology in the context of his violent, changing times. This thorough biography shows how Marpeck, perhaps more than any other early Anabaptist figure, helped lay the theoretical and practical foundations of the believers church. |
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... became the Mennonite church . These three impulses for reform should not be mistaken for what later became the Lutheran , Zwinglian ( Reformed ) , and Mennonite denomina- tions , which separated from the Roman Catholic Church ...
... became the Mennonite church . These three impulses for reform should not be mistaken for what later became the Lutheran , Zwinglian ( Reformed ) , and Mennonite denomina- tions , which separated from the Roman Catholic Church ...
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... became centres of religious agitation . The miners often were the first to accept the message of the new evangelical preachers . They partici- pated in the popular piety of the day . In fact , their religious faith may have been more ...
... became centres of religious agitation . The miners often were the first to accept the message of the new evangelical preachers . They partici- pated in the popular piety of the day . In fact , their religious faith may have been more ...
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... became chair of the advisory council to Ferdinand , thus freeing Fabri to spend more time preaching against the Anabaptists and drafting mandates against them . In 1530 he became bishop of Vienna and was commissioned to renew the ...
... became chair of the advisory council to Ferdinand , thus freeing Fabri to spend more time preaching against the Anabaptists and drafting mandates against them . In 1530 he became bishop of Vienna and was commissioned to renew the ...
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Abbreviations | 15 |
Introduction | 23 |
Turmoil in Tirol | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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