The Anabaptist Story: An Introduction to Sixteenth-Century Anabaptism

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Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1996 - 332 pages
Four hundred seventy years ago the Anabaptist movement was launched with the inauguration of believer's baptism and the formation of the first congregation of the Swiss Brethren in Zurich, Switzerland. This standard introduction to the history of Anabaptism by noted church historian William R. Estep offers a vivid chronicle of the rise and spread of teachings and heritage of this important stream in Christianity.

This third edition of The Anabaptist Story has been substantially revised and enlarged to take into account the numerous Anabaptist sources that have come to light in the last half-century as well as the significant number of monographs and other scholarly works on Anabaptist themes that have recently appeared. Estep challenges a number of assumptions held by contemporary historians and offers fresh insights into the Anabaptist movement.

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Contents

Introduction
1
The Birth of Anabaptism
9
Meteors against the Night
29
A Superlative Witness
57
Truth Is Immortal
77
From Zollikon to Augsburg
107
Of Moravia and the Community of Goods
127
Menno Simons and Dutch Anabaptism
151
Anabaptism and Reformation Theology
177
Baptism and Discipleship
201
Church and State
237
Across the Seas and through the Years
267
Bibliography
307
Index
321
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