John D. Roth is project director of MennoMedia’s Anabaptism at 500 project, which commemorates the first adult baptisms in Zurich in January 1525—the symbolic start of the Anabaptist movement. Before ...
Jan. 14—BLUFFTON — A panel of Bluffton University faculty, students, and alumni will discuss the meaning of the Anabaptist faith tradition at 11 a.m. Jan. 28 in Yoder Recital Hall. The panel includes ...
Anabaptism and the Black church can help the West to reform a “mainstream Christianity” rooted in power, control, and domination, according to this thought-provoking treatise from Hart (Trouble I’ve ...
Greg Boyd, pastor, theologian, and leading voice for the Neo-Anabaptism movement, will be the keynote speaker (via Zoom). Music and a panel of speakers from other denominations will also be featured, ...
I became an Anabaptist because of George W. Bush. Well, not so much Bush personally—though the former president’s wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were the context in which I began to grapple with what ...
Anabaptism threw up many fascinating characters, whose radical Christian ideas became a source of inspiration to tens of thousands of people. One of the most significant was Melchior Hoffman, who ...
JWHA Journal is published twice a year. There are opportunities for scholars, young and old, professional and armchair, to contribute their ideas, essays, and papers. Specific focus of interest for ...
January 21 marks the 500th anniversary of Anabaptism, the day when George Blaurock, a former Catholic priest, was moved by the Spirit to request believers’ baptism from Conrad Grebel. In turn, ...
BLUFFTON — A Bluffton University communication professor will talk about the Bible and Anabaptist tradition’s beginnings at 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, in Centennial Hall’s Stutzman Lecture Hall on the ...
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