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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, he writes in measured, scholarly, orderly fashion. With Denny Weaver as your guide, I am sure that you will find it a great joy to walk through the adventure called Anabaptism.?William H. Willimon in the Foreword

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title:Becoming Anabaptist : The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth-century Anabaptism
author:Weaver, J. Denny.
publisher:Herald Press
isbn10 | asin:0836134346
print isbn13:9780836134346
ebook isbn13:9780585262819
language:English
subjectAnabaptists.
publication date:1987
lcc:BX4931.2.W38 1987eb
ddc:284/.3
subject:Anabaptists.
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Becoming Anabaptist
The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism
J. Denny Weaver
Foreword by Leonard Gross
HERALD PRESS
Scottdale, Pennsylvania
Waterloo, Ontario
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Weaver, J. Denny, 1941
Becoming Anabaptist.
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Anabaptists. I. Title.
BX4931.2. W38 1987 284'.3 86-33650
ISBN 0-8361-3434-6
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The paper used in this publication is recycled and meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984.
BECOMING ANABAPTIST
Copyright 1987 by Herald Press, Scottdale, Pa. 15683-1999
Published simultaneously in Canada by Herald Press,
Waterloo, Ont. N2L 6H7. All rights reserved.
Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 86-33650
International Standard Book Number: 0-8361-3434-6
Printed in the United States of America
Design by Gwen M. Stamm
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To the memory of Gideon G Yoder the teacher from whom I first began to learn - photo 4
To the memory of Gideon G. Yoder, the teacher from
whom I first began to learn the ongoing Anabaptist story,
and for whom the story meant to "get involved."
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Contents
Foreword
by Leonard Gross
9
Author's Preface
13
1. Introduction
17
2. Anabaptism in Switzerland
25
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The Cradle
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The Beginning of Reform
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Questions of Authority
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Anabaptism
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Schleitheim
48
3. South German and Moravian Anabaptism
52
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Thomas Mntzer
53
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Hans Hut
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Hans Denck
59
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Pilgram Marpeck
62
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Nikolsburg
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Hutterite Origins
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4. Anabaptism in the Low Countries
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Sacramentarianism
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Melchior Hoffman
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Spread to the Low Countries
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