- German–Austrian
Anabaptism "was a
diluted form of
Rhineland mysticism",
Swiss Anabaptism "arose out of
Reformed congregationalism", and
Dutch Anabaptism was formed...
- of
Anabaptism as
separatist and political,
English Anabaptism was not
separatist and did not
baptize believers again, "Non-Separatist
anabaptism in England...
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Christian monasticism is a
religious way of life of
Christians who live
ascetic and
typically cloistered lives that are
dedicated to
Christian worship...
- An
ordinance is a term used by
certain Christian denominations for a
religious ritual that was
instituted by
Jesus for
Christians to observe. Examples...
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initiated adult baptism in
Strasbourg in 1530, and his line of
eschatological Anabaptism, that
helped lay the
foundations for the
events of 1534–35 in Münster...
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Dutch Anabaptism: Origin, Spread, Life and
Thought (1450–1600), by
Cornelius Krahn The
Anabaptist Story: An
Introduction to Sixteenth-Century
Anabaptism, by...
- Neo-
Anabaptism is a
Christian theological movement in the late
twentieth and
early twenty-first
century inspired by
classical Anabaptism.
According to...
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Catholicism and
Protestantism (with
major traditions including Adventism,
Anabaptism, Anglicanism, Baptists, Lutheranism, Methodism, Moravianism, Pentecostalism...
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Shunning can be the act of
social rejection, or
emotional distance. In a
religious context,
shunning is a
formal decision by a
denomination or a congregation...
- The camp
meeting is a form of
Protestant Christian religious service originating in
England and
Scotland as an
evangelical event in ****ociation with the...