The Recovery of the Anabaptist Vision: 23 Essays by contemporary Scholars trace the Story of Anabptist thought from martyrdom and disrepute to Rediscovery and Present-day Interpretation

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Guy F. Hershberger
Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2001 M03 6 - 368 pages
 

Contents

ERNST H CORRELL Harold S Bender and Anabaptist
13
HAROLD S BENDER The Anabaptist Vision
29
FRITZ BLANKE Anabaptism and the Reformation
57
N VAN DER ZIJPP The Early Dutch Anabaptists
69
ROBERT FRIEDMANN The Hutterian Brethren
83
JOHN H YODER The Prophetic Dissent of the Ana
93
ROBERT FRIEDMANN The Doctrine of the Two Worlds
105
FRANKLIN H LITTELL The Anabaptist Concept of
119
J WINFIELD FRETZ Brotherhood and the Economic
194
JOHN S OYER The Reformers Oppose the Anabaptist
202
CORNELIUS KRAHN Anabaptism and the Culture
219
ERNST CROUS Anabaptism Pietism Rationalism
237
MELVIN GINGERICH Discipleship Expressed in Alterna
262
MARY ELEANOR BENDER The Sixteenth Century Ana
275
DON E SMUCKER Walter Rauschenbusch and Anabap
291
ERNEST A PAYNE The Anabaptist Impact on Western
305

J LAWRENCE BURKHOLDER The Anabaptist Vision
135
GRABER Anabaptism Expressed in Missions
152
WENGER The Biblicism of the Anabaptists
167
ROBERT KREIDER The Anabaptists and the State
180
PAUL PEACHEY The Modern Recovery of the Ana
327
Index
341
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Guy F. Hershberger was born in Kalona, Iowa, in 1896. A graduate of Hesston College in 1923, he continued his studies, receiving his M.D. from the Universtiy of Michigan - Chicago and his Ph. D. from the University of Iowa.

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