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  1. Militant Anabaptist?: A Look Onto the Munster Tragedy

    • In order to fully explore such a question, we must not only examine the Munster incident itself but also explore the nature of the Anabaptist movement which preceded the affair. To this end, both primary an… See more

    What Happened at Munster?

    Before exploring the exact relation between the Munster affair and the general Anabaptist movement, it is instructive to review the factual history of the event. This history begi… See more

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    A Look at The Evidence

    It would seem prima facie that the peaceful movement begun by Zwingli s estranged disciples was starkly different from the violent revolution at Munster. Evidence to support thi… See more

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    The Verdict

    The overarching themes of the Schleitheim Confession, namely a voluntary community of believers, a refusal to yield worldly power, and a commitment to nonviolence, cannot be r… See more

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  1. June 1535

    The city was under Anabaptist rule from February 1534, when the city hall was seized and Bernhard Knipperdolling installed as mayor, until its fall in June 1535.
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