- German–Austrian
Anabaptism "was a
diluted form of
Rhineland mysticism",
Swiss Anabaptism "arose out of
Reformed congregationalism", and
Dutch Anabaptism was formed...
- of
Anabaptism as
separatist and political,
English Anabaptism was not
separatist and did not
baptize believers again, "Non-Separatist
anabaptism in England...
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Conservative Anabaptism includes theologically conservative Anabaptist denominations, both in
doctrine and practice.
Conservative Anabaptists,
along with...
- (1981).
Anabaptism in Outline. English.
Herald Press. p. 44. ISBN 0-83611241-5. Brewer,
Brian C. (30
December 2021). T&T
Clark Handbook of
Anabaptism. Bloomsbury...
- To be born again, or to
experience the new birth, is a phrase,
particularly in evangelicalism, that
refers to a "spiritual rebirth", or a regeneration...
- An
ordinance is a term used by
certain Christian denominations for a
religious ritual that was
instituted by
Jesus for
Christians to observe. Examples...
- view
known as transformationalism. The two
kingdoms doctrine is held in
Anabaptism,
which teaches that
there exist two
kingdoms on
Earth that do not share...
-
introduction to sixteenth-century
Anabaptism (1996). Roth, John, and
James Stayer, eds. A
Companion to
Anabaptism and Spiritualism, 1521–1700 (Brill...
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initiated adult baptism in
Strasbourg in 1530, and his line of
eschatological Anabaptism, that
helped lay the
foundations for the
events of 1534–35 in Münster...
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Catholicism and
Protestantism (with
major traditions including Adventism,
Anabaptism, Anglicanism, Baptists, Lutheranism, Methodism, Moravianism, Pentecostalism...