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A01=Geoffrey L. Dipple
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Anabaptist Histories
Anabaptist Kingdom
Anabaptist Traditions
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Balthasar Hubmaier
Bartolus De Saxoferrato
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comparative study of marginalised religious groups
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Frederick III
Hans Denck
Holy Mountain
Hutterite communalism
Hutterite Community
Ideal Typical Methodology
James M. Stayer
Jan Matthijs
Johann Von Staupitz
Klaus Deppermann
marginalised groups
Max Weber's Sociology
Max Weber’s Sociology
Pilgram Marpeck
Radical Reformation
Reformation historiography
religious nonconformity
religious tradition
River Brethren
Schleitheim Confession
sectarian movements Europe
sixteenth-century Anabaptism
sixteenth-century dissent
Stayer's Observations
Stayer’s Observations
Swiss Brethren
Swiss Brethren theology
Temporal Authority
Theologian Ernst Troeltsch
Vice Versa
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780754600329
- Weight: 560g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 22 Dec 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This review brings together new research in three areas of Anabaptist studies and the Radical Reformation. Part One focuses on sixteenth-century Anabaptism, re-examining the ’polygenesis model’ of Anabaptism articulated by Stayer, Packull and Depperman. Part Two deals with the connections between Anabaptists and other Reformation dissenters, their marginalisation as social groups and their relations with the intellectual movements of the age. The final section addresses historiographic and comparative issues of writing the history of marginalised groups, investigating some preconceptions which influence historians’ approaches to Anabaptism and their implications for understanding other religious groups.
Werner O. Packull is Professor of History at Conrad Grebel College, University of Waterloo. Among his publications on the history of Anabaptism and the Radical Reformation are Mysticism and the Early South German-Austrian Anabaptist Movement (1977), Rereading Anabaptist Beginnings (1991) and Hutterite Beginnings: Communitarian Experiments during the Reformation (1995). Geoffrey L. Dipple is Assistant Professor of History at Augustana College in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His research into Reformation History includes Antifraternalism and Anticlericalism in the German Reformation (1996).
Radical Reformation Studies
€192.20
