Becoming Anabaptist: The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth-Century AnabaptismMennoMedia, 09.05.1987 - 274 Seiten When Becoming Anabaptist appeared in 1987, it was the first major study to incorporate the new history of multiple beginnings and a diverse Anabaptism into a synthesis of meanings for the late 20th century. J. Denny Weaver’s attempt was welcomed and widely acclaimed by scholars and by church leaders alike. In this second edition, Weaver provides a “masterful treatment of his beloved Anabaptist vision” (William Willimon, in the Foreword). |
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... faith can- not be coerced , and coerced faith is not true faith . Faith pro- duced by coercion will be destroyed by more coercion . Coercion violates the individual conscience , which was a car- dinal principle for Marpeck , along with ...
... faith can- not be coerced , and coerced faith is not true faith . Faith pro- duced by coercion will be destroyed by more coercion . Coercion violates the individual conscience , which was a car- dinal principle for Marpeck , along with ...
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... faith . Menno and David exchanged sharp writings . These include comments in Menno's Why I Do Not Cease Teaching and ... faith and the church . David had a spiritu- alist orientation that allowed a quite radical separation of true faith ...
... faith . Menno and David exchanged sharp writings . These include comments in Menno's Why I Do Not Cease Teaching and ... faith and the church . David had a spiritu- alist orientation that allowed a quite radical separation of true faith ...
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... faith in Jesus Christ . It is a faith community , and not a community defined by national boundaries or national ethnic identity . The assumption behind views such as prayer in public schools is that " Christian " applies to the entire ...
... faith in Jesus Christ . It is a faith community , and not a community defined by national boundaries or national ethnic identity . The assumption behind views such as prayer in public schools is that " Christian " applies to the entire ...
Inhalt
Foreword by William H Willimon | 9 |
Introduction | 17 |
Anabaptism in Switzerland | 27 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Becoming Anabaptist: The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism J. Denny Weaver Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1987 |
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adult Anabaptism Anabaptist Anabaptist movement Anabaptist story Anabaptist Theology Anabaptist Vision Auspitz Austerlitz baptized became believers Bible Biesecker-Mast Catholic century chapter Christ Christendom Christian Christology Communal Reformation congregation David Joris Denck Denny Weaver developed Dirk Philips discipleship disputation ecclesiology Erasmus established church ethics faith God's reign Grebel Hans Hut Herald Press Hubmaier Hut's Hutter Hutterite idea infant baptism interpretation Jan Matthijs Jesus Jesus's John Howard Yoder Karlstadt leader leadership Low Countries Luther Lutheran Manz Melchior Hoffmann Melchiorite Menno Simons Mennonite ment Michael Sattler Moravia Münster Münsterites Müntzer narrative Nikolsburg nonresistance nonviolence Obbe Obbe Philips pacifist Packull peace Peasants perspective Pilgram Marpeck political polygenesis preaching radicals rejected religious Reublin Schleitheim Schützinger Scottdale Scripture separation sixteenth sixteenth-century social order society South German Stayer Strasbourg Swiss Anabaptism Swiss Anabaptists Swiss Brethren sword teaching Testament tion tithe tradition violence Waldshut Wiedemann witness writings Zaunring Zurich Zwingli