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Goertz H.-J., ;
The Anabaptists / Hans-Jürgen Goertz ; translated into English by Trevor Johnson. — London; New York : Routledge, ©2008. — xviii, 215 p.. — ISBN 978-0-415-08238-2
Anabaptists
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Зміст:

Preface to the first edition
Preface to the second edition
Preface to the English edition
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Anabaptist Alternatives
Anticlericalism and Moral Improvement
Baptism as Public Confession of Faith
Congregation, Government and the New Kingdom
Simple Brothers and Self-Confident Sisters
Heretics, Rebels and Martyrs
Conclusion
App. A: A Selection of Sources
App. B: Chronology
App. C: Important Anabaptist Works
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Анотація:
The Anabaptists were at the radical, utopian edge of the Reformation, ruthlessly repressed by Catholic, Lutheran and secular authorities alike. Hans-Jurgen Goertz gives a comprehensive account of their political and religious significance, their views, and their social setting within the wider context of the Reformation. Particular attention is paid to the role and experience of women and of 'ordinary' Anabaptists in addition to those of the educated elite. Whilst the focus of the book is on Germany, extensive coverage is also given to Anabaptism in England, Switzerland, the Netherlands and elsewhere.
This English edition includes a new introduction which considers the historiographical context of the book. The opening chapter has also been expanded to include a section on the emergence of Anabaptism in England.
The Anabaptists has been fully revised since its publication in German, and takes account of the most recent historiography on the subject. It also includes a selection of primary sources together with a full listing of important Anabaptist works.