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Anabaptist
Discussion in 'General Baptist Discussions' started by 37818, Nov 9, 2024 at 11:00 AM.
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Use of the Anabaptist label can be traced to the 4th century.
Tracing the Cardinal Hosius “Baptist” Quote by Ben Townsend -
Growing up, I thought the Trail of Blood that promoted Anabaptists and other groups (Donatist, Waldesians, etc) as "the same" as Baptists today.
I read historians to show each group had some areas in common with modern Baptists but were really "heretics" (their word).
Then I realized the sources were Catholic so obviously a tad biased.
But I do not consider myself descendent of Anabaptist; there are still Anabaptists/Mennonites around.
I proudly give THEM the name. -
Funny thing is we can look back and label Anabaptists as "Baptists" but it does not work the other way around. They held other distinctives that Baptists don't.
How bout "anabaptist lite with a Reformed twist"? -
The Anabaptist Story: William R. Estep: 9780802808868: Amazon.com: Books
I read this book when it first came out years ago. Very informative, and a tearjerker, they were some brave souls for Christ. -