Anabaptist: Patterns for Radical Discipleship
Volume Vol. 71, Issue 1, 2012
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October 17, 2012
Selections from this issue:
- “Anabaptist Origins: Zurich and Beyond” – On Jan. 21, 1525, Conrad Grebel performed the first adult believer’s baptism on George Blaurock in the Zurich home of Felix Manz. Like a stone thrown into a quiet pond, the ripple effect of this embryonic movement spread throughout Europe.
- “The Fellowship of Suffering: The Anabaptist Theology of the Cross” – Many Anabaptists suffered willingly for the truth of Scripture, and they serve as a “cloud of witnesses” for the many followers of Christ who suffer persecution today.
- “Discipleship: The Anabaptist Vision for Life and Theology” – The Anabaptists’ vision of discipleship molded their distinct views on Scripture, the church, baptism, church discipline, and religious liberty.