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Sources of South German/Austrian Anabaptism

Werner O Packull translator Walter Klaassen translator Frank Friesen translator Leland Harder editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Plough Publishing House

Published:5th Dec '19

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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 authoritative English-language resource for primary sources of the Radical Reformation.Targets a growing interest in Anabaptism among younger Christians.Valuable reference tool for pastors, professors, and other thought leaders.Diverse primary sources bring out unique characteristics of one branch of the Radical Reformation. The South German/Austrian branch of the Anabaptist family was unique in its mystical origins, spiritualist emphases, fascination with the end times, and communal forms of Anabaptism. These newly translated sources--from influential pre-Anabaptist writings by Jörg Haugk von Jüchsen and Hans Hergot, through writings of Hans Hut and confessions of Ambrosius Spitelmaier in the 1520s, to the experiences of the Hutterite missionary Hans Schmidt in 1590--shed light on this part of the Anabaptist world. The collection includes testimonies of Anabaptist leaders, writings by Protestant clerics, and testimonies and hymns from Anabaptist women including Katharina Hutter and Helena von Freyberg. This is the tenth 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.

ISBN: 9780874862744

Dimensions: 215mm x 139mm x 25mm

Weight: unknown

488 pages