Balthasar Hubmaier

Theologian of Anabaptism

Balthasar Hubmaier author H Wayne Pipkin editor John Howard Yoder editor Brian Brewer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Plough Publishing House

Published:5th Dec '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Balthasar Hubmaier cover

Major launch event for the Classics of the Radical Reformation Source Series at the 2019 conference of the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature in November. Feature in Plough Quarterly magazine, circulation 10,000, including a large proportion of professors and pastors. Direct outreach to pastors and professors with a known interest in the subject matter.

The complete writings of Balthasar Hubmaier including the three marks of the True Church-water baptism of adults, the Lord's Supper, and fraternal admonition.The complete works of one of the most significant theologians of the Reformation. This book contains the complete writings of Balthasar Hubmaier, including his discussion of three marks of a true church: water baptism of adults, the Lord’s Supper, and fraternal admonition. This is the fifth volume in the Classics of the Radical Reformation, a series of Anabaptist and Free Church documents translated and annotated under the direction of the Institute of Mennonite Studies.

Fulfills all expectations, providing an English-speaking audience access to the thought of early Anabaptism’s only doctor of theology.--C. Arnold Snyder, in The Conrad Grebel Review
Hubmaier’s nuances and precision are well reflected. Informative footnotes add much.--Peter J. Klassen, in Church History
A beautiful piece of work, both editorially and aesthetically.--Franklin H. Littell, Temple University
Readers can now discover for themselves the Anabaptist foundation of religious freedom.--W. R. Estep, in Journal of Church and State
The definitive rendering into English of the Hubmaier corpus.--E. J. Furcha, in Mennonite Quarterly Review

ISBN: 9780874862645

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 38mm

Weight: unknown

608 pages