Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 24, 2013 · However, this is hardly any different to the early Anabaptist Melchior Hoffman’s pacifism or the view of some recent Old Order Anabaptists. Like Anabaptists, there were also more sophisticated pacifists, such as the British Pentecostal Donald Gee.

    • The Essence of Christianity
    • Anabaptists in The Past and Present
    • Anabaptism: A New Understanding
    • Does The Anabaptist Faith Matter?

    The core of the Anabaptist faith is that living as citizens of the Kingdom of God by obeying New Testament commands (like those found in the Sermon on the Mount) is essential to the Christian faith; holding right beliefs is also important, but not as important as holy living. (For scriptural evidence for this, see my article on salvation.) “Anabapt...

    Before I go on, I should confess that I’m not a historian; in fact, my lowest-graded final paper for any of my college courses was in a history class, as I recall. That’s one reason why my arguments on this blog are built around the voice of Scripture rather than historical theology. However, I’ll try to describe the Anabaptist movement as accurate...

    In previous years Anabaptists have tended to see themselves as “Mennonite,” “Amish,” “River Brethren,” or whatever the name of their group might be. Today, many are starting to take hold of the term “Anabaptist” to describe their beliefs. That’s because different groups that descended from the early Anabaptists typically hold similar theology and p...

    Finally, what is the value of looking into what the Anabaptists believe or used to believe? It’s of no value at all, unless the Anabaptist faith lines up with what the apostles taught. I invite you to read my reasons for believing Anabaptism to be a true representation of the apostolic faith. But while reading those articles, search through the New...

    • Lynn Martin
  2. People also ask

  3. Jul 21, 2013 · Stuart Murray. Anabaptism as a Charismatic Movement: Diverse Phenomena in Early Decades. What would sixteenth-century Anabaptists have made of the “Toronto Blessing” that has impacted many churches in Great Britain in recent months? How did the Radical Reformers respond to such spiritual phenomena’?

  4. May 20, 2014 · As many of you know, I am glad to be a part of the MennoNerds network, an international blogging community made up by people who are nerdy about Mennonite and Anabaptist theology. The Anabaptists were the central figures in the radical reformation during the 16th century. While Luther and Calvin opposed Catholic teaching they still…

  5. Mar 19, 2018 · The Anabaptists ( or "re-baptizers") were one of several smaller groups in church history that endured unspeakable suffering to establish and maintain their witness. What influence did the Anabaptists have on modern Protestants? Learn more of the significance of the Anabaptist reform.

  6. The Old Order Amish—roughly 180,000 strong or 16 percent of American Anabaptists—spurn motor vehicles, refuse public utilities, educate youth only up through the eighth grade, and meet in ...

  7. The Move (also known as The Move of the Spirit or Move of God) is the unofficial name of a non-denominational charismatic Christian group that was started in the 1960s in Florida by Sam Fife, a former Baptist preacher. In his ministry in the early 1960s, Sam Fife used elements of charismatic ministry, first at his church in New Orleans, then in ...

  1. People also search for