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This article is the second in a four-part series on the contributions Anabaptists have made to churches today. The first article gave an overview of Anabaptism, a movement that arose in the early sixteenth century when some of Zwingli's…
Recently I read an article about abortion in an Adventist magazine. It left me wondering whether we as a church have become so accustomed to the secularized thinking of the world that we are losing sight of the Biblical and theological roots…
On Saturday, January 21, 1525, at the house of Felix Mantz in Zurich, Switzerland, Georg Blaurock, a former priest, confessed his sins and then was baptized by Conrad Grebel, a layman. During the following week, 35 people were baptized in…
Richard Muller's series on the Anabaptists has pointed out that their movement arose as an extension of the Reformation. On some issues—such as the nature of the church and the validity of infant baptism— the Anabaptists differed with…