The Recovery of the Anabaptist Vision: A Sixtieth Anniversary Tribute to Harold S. Bender |
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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 |
ROBERT KREIDER The Anabaptists and the State | 180 |
J WINFIELD FRETZ Brotherhood and the Economic | 194 |
JOHN S OYER The Reformers Oppose the Anabaptist | 202 |
German Mennonites | 237 |
tive Service | 262 |
baptists in Literature | 275 |
DON E SMUCKER Walter Rauschenbusch and Anabap | 291 |
ERNEST A PAYNE The Anabaptist Impact on Western | 305 |
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