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    Anabaptists are Protestant Christians. The word anabaptism comes from the Greek language, meaning "to baptize again". The followers of these movements hold that people should be baptized after they are believers. This is called believer's baptism.
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    Why did Protestants persecute Anabaptists?
    Why did Protestants persecute Anabaptists? Anabaptists were heavily and long persecuted starting in the 16th century by both Magisterial Protestants and Roman Catholics, largely because of their interpretation of scripture which put them at odds with official state church interpretations and with government.
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    What do Anabaptists believe in?
    Anabaptists believe in a sovereign triune God: God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit. Most Anabaptists believe in a personal archenemy of God called "Satan" or "the Devil."
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    What is Anabaptist theology?
    An Anabaptist Theology Of Worship. Themes: Biblical, Denomination, Scholar, Theology. Anabaptists see the church as a radical body of believing disciples. Worship arises out of this community of faith and is simple and egalitarian. It recounts God’s story of redeeming love through the ongoing experience of the community of faith.
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    What are the basic beliefs of Anabaptism?
    • The believer must not swear oaths or refer disputes between believers to law-courts for resolution, in accordance with 1 Corinthians 6:1–11.
    • The believer must not bear arms or offer forcible resistance to wrongdoers, nor wield the sword. ...
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    Anabaptism (from Neo-Latin anabaptista, from the Greek ἀναβαπτισμός: ἀνά- "re-" and βαπτισμός "baptism", German: Täufer, earlier also Wiedertäufer) is a Protestant Christian movement which traces its origins to the Radical Reformation. The early Anabaptists formulated their beliefs in a

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    (Not shown are non-Nicene, nontrinitarian, and some restorationist denominations.)
    Medieval forerunners
    Anabaptists are considered to have begun with the Radical Reformation in the 16th century, but historians

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    Different types exist among the Anabaptists, although the categorizations tend to vary with the scholar's viewpoint on origins. Estep claims that in order to understand Anabaptism,

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    Anabaptists
    The major branches of Anabaptist Christianity today include the Amish, Shwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren, Hutterites,

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    Common Anabaptist beliefs and practices of the 16th century continue to influence modern Christianity and Western society.
    • Voluntary church membership and believer's baptism
    Freedom of religionliberty of conscience

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    Switzerland
    Anabaptism in Switzerland began as an offshoot of the church reforms instigated by Ulrich Zwingli. As early as 1522 it became evident that

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    Anabaptist beliefs were codified in the Schleitheim Confession in 1527, which best represents the beliefs of the various denominations of Anabaptism (inclusive of

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    Charismatic manifestations
    Within the inspirationist wing of the Anabaptist movement, it was not unusual for charismatic manifestations to appear, such as dancing, falling under the power of the Holy Spirit, "prophetic processions" (at Zurich in 1525, at

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    From its inception Anabaptist practice has sought to emulate early Christianity.
    For Anabaptists, "ordinances brought one into conformity with the truth of Jesus Christ, whose life, crucifixion, death, and resurrection had so fundamentally altered all of humanity and creation that human beings were now capable of works of loving obedience that revealed the indwelling presence of God in Chri…

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    • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabaptist

      Anabaptists are Protestant Christians.The word anabaptism comes from the Greek language, meaning "to baptize again".The followers of these movements hold that people should be baptized after they are believers, denying infant baptism.This is called believer's baptism.Infants, by their doctrine, can not be validly baptized, as they cannot decide how they want to achieve …

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      • https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anabaptisme
        • Le terme « anabaptiste » provient, à l'origine, des adversaires de ce courant de pensée. En effet, les croyants étaient baptisés après leur profession de foi alors que certains avaient déjà été baptisés par d'autres Églises, d’où le nom d’« anabaptistes » ou « rebaptiseurs », puisqu'ils ne reconnaissaient pas la valeur du baptême administré aux enf...
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