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Anabaptist baptism; a representative study. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite history ; no. 11.Publication details: Scottdale, Pennsylvania : Herald Press 1966.Description: 214 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
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  • BX4931.2.A733.A533 1966
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Contents:
CHAPTER I. Balthasar Hubmaier -- The movement away from infant baptism -- Influence upon Hubmaier -- The case for believer's baptism -- Zwingli, Hubmaier, and the idea of the covenant -- Baptism and the Church -- The New Testament -- Tradition and the church fathers -- The administration of baptism: Eine form Zu Taufen -- The Rechenschaft -- Summary --
CHAPTER II. Hans Hut: background in Thomas Muentzer and Hand Denck -- Baptism according to Thomas Muntzer -- Baptism According to Hans Denk -- The authorship of Von dem geheimnus der tauf -- The evidence for Muntzer -- The evidence for Hut -- Further details --
CHAPTER III. Hans Hut's baptismal theology -- The baptismal sign and covenant -- Inner baptism: Das wesen der taufe -- The gospel of all creatures -- The inner and outer covenants -- Baptism and eschatology -- The three baptisms: spirit, water, and the blood -- The baptisms of John and Christ -- The administration of baptism --
CHAPTER IV. Melchior Hofmann -- Regeneration and the baptismal covenant -- Baptism, eschatology, and redemptive history -- The administration of baptism -- Hofmann on infant baptism: a recantation -- Scriptural texts --
CHAPTER V. Pilgram Marpeck -- Baptism and the old and the new covenants -- The baptismal covenant -- The unity of inner and outer baptism -- A threefold baptism: spirit, water and the blood -- Arguments against infant baptism -- The dedication of infants -- Baptism and Marpeck's use of scriptural texts -- The administration of baptism --
CHAPTER VI. Conclusion -- The doctrine of regeneration: a key to Anabaptism -- The covenant of the regenerate -- The objective power of baptism -- The baptized life
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CHAPTER I. Balthasar Hubmaier -- The movement away from infant baptism -- Influence upon Hubmaier -- The case for believer's baptism -- Zwingli, Hubmaier, and the idea of the covenant -- Baptism and the Church -- The New Testament -- Tradition and the church fathers -- The administration of baptism: Eine form Zu Taufen -- The Rechenschaft -- Summary --

CHAPTER II. Hans Hut: background in Thomas Muentzer and Hand Denck -- Baptism according to Thomas Muntzer -- Baptism According to Hans Denk -- The authorship of Von dem geheimnus der tauf -- The evidence for Muntzer -- The evidence for Hut -- Further details --

CHAPTER III. Hans Hut's baptismal theology -- The baptismal sign and covenant -- Inner baptism: Das wesen der taufe -- The gospel of all creatures -- The inner and outer covenants -- Baptism and eschatology -- The three baptisms: spirit, water, and the blood -- The baptisms of John and Christ -- The administration of baptism --

CHAPTER IV. Melchior Hofmann -- Regeneration and the baptismal covenant -- Baptism, eschatology, and redemptive history -- The administration of baptism -- Hofmann on infant baptism: a recantation -- Scriptural texts --

CHAPTER V. Pilgram Marpeck -- Baptism and the old and the new covenants -- The baptismal covenant -- The unity of inner and outer baptism -- A threefold baptism: spirit, water and the blood -- Arguments against infant baptism -- The dedication of infants -- Baptism and Marpeck's use of scriptural texts -- The administration of baptism --

CHAPTER VI. Conclusion -- The doctrine of regeneration: a key to Anabaptism -- The covenant of the regenerate -- The objective power of baptism -- The baptized life

Armour, Rollin S. Anabaptist Baptism: A Representative Study: A Representative Study. Herald Press, 1966. Chicago/Turabian - CHECK FORMATTING BEFORE USE

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