The coalition of church and state has continually had outspoken oppenents since its' inception in the 4th century under Constantine. All through the long medieval night of papal terror and up to th…
This book analyzes this popular religious phenomenon from an Anabaptist-Mennonite perspective. It considers the origins of Evangelicalism, its various branches, its positive and negative contributi…
he Anabaptists of North America sport an amazing spectrum of religious and cultural diversityfrom communal Hutterites to urban Mennonites, from low-tech Amish to acculturated Brethren. New member…
The Anabaptist tradition, originating as part of the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, has from its beginning presented an alternative approach to Christian faith. Jesus-centered Anabaptist…
Anabaptist Christians have been around for almost 500 years. But what does Anabaptism look like when not clothed in Mennonite or Amish traditions? Writing from Great Britain, the author peels back …
This book arose out of a Baptist distinctives conferfence where speakers each examines one section of the defining article on the church in the Southern Baptist Convention's Baptist faith and messa…
Drawing on postmodern as well as black, feminist, and womanist insights, Weaver shows that peace-oriented Anabaptist-Mennonite thought contains seeds of a theology that is biblical but poses an alt…
In the late 1520s persecution drove many Anabaptists to Moravia where, throughout the sixteenth century, they continued the commoners' resistance to privilege in church and state. Stayer argues tha…
While recognizing the importance of the nonresistance tradition among Anabaptists, the book gives equal attention to more militant elements in Anabaptism. It is also pioneering in giving attention …