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The Radical Reformation represented a response to corruption both in the Catholic Church and in the expanding Magisterial Protestant movement led by Martin Luther and many others. Beginning in Germany and Switzerland in the 16th century, the Radical Reformation gave birth to many radical
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See moreSome early forms of the Radical Reformation were millenarian, focusing on the imminent end of the world. This was particularly notable in the rule of John of Leiden over the city of Münster in 1535, which was ultimately
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See moreLater forms of Anabaptism were much smaller and focused on the formation of small, separatist communities. Among the many varieties to develop
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See moreIn addition to the Anabaptists, other Radical Reformation movements have been identified. Notably, George Huntston Williams,
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See moreThough most of the Radical Reformers were Anabaptist, some did not identify themselves with the mainstream Anabaptist tradition.
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See moreThe beliefs of the movement are those of the Believers' Church. Unlike the Catholics and the more Magisterial Lutheran and Reformed (Zwinglian and
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See more• Estep, William R., The Anabaptist story: An introduction to sixteenth-century Anabaptism (1996).
• Roth, John, and James Stayer, eds. A Companion to Anabaptism and...
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