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Schwenkfelder
Schwenkfelder Schwenk"feld`er, Schwenkfeldian
Schwenk"feld`i*an, n.
A member of a religious sect founded by Kaspar von
Schwenkfeld, a Silesian reformer who disagreed with Luther,
especially on the deification of the body of Christ.
Schwenkfeldian
Schwenkfelder Schwenk"feld`er, Schwenkfeldian
Schwenk"feld`i*an, n.
A member of a religious sect founded by Kaspar von
Schwenkfeld, a Silesian reformer who disagreed with Luther,
especially on the deification of the body of Christ.
Meaning of Schwenkfeld from wikipedia
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Valentin Koerner, 1992.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Kaspar Schwenkfeld.
Official website The Life &
Thought of
Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig...
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rooted in the 16th-century
Protestant Reformation teachings of
Caspar Schwenkfeld von
Ossig (1489–1561).
Although followers have held the
teachings of...
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churches and
baptized about 300 people. He was in
relations with
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and with
Andreas Karlstadt, but ****umed a
prophetic role of his own....
- Müntzer
Zwickau prophets John of
Leiden Menno Simons Dirk
Willems Kaspar Schwenkfeld Ferenc Dávid
Michael Servetus There were also a
number of
people who...
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refusing to
baptize infants while not
rebaptizing adult believers.
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and
Sebastian Franck were
influenced by
German mysticism and spiritualism...
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which flowed from his pen.
Marpeck debated with
Martin Bucer and
Kaspar Schwenkfeld, but also
attacked the
incarnation view of
Melchior Hoffman, the Münsterite...
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refusing to
baptize infants while not
rebaptizing adult believers.
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and
Sebastian Franck were
influenced by
German mysticism and spiritualism...
- he
remained faithful. At Str****burg
began his
friendship with
Kaspar Schwenkfeld. Here he also published, in 1531, his most
important work, the Chronica...
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Christology that
Rothmann held was the "celestial flesh" idea of
Kaspar Schwenkfeld and
Melchior Hoffman (and
later of
Menno Simons). See
Theology of Anabaptism...
- parti****nts
present at this
Colloquy included Julius von Pflug,
Kaspar Schwenkfeld von Ossig,
Johannes Pistorius, François Hotman,
Maximilian Mörlin, and...