Williams, George Huntston, 1914-2000.

The Radical Reformation / George Huntston Williams. - xxxi, 924 pages : map (on lining paper) ; 24 cm.

Includes bibliographical references.

Reformed Catholicity : an evangelical interlude -- The Netherlandish sacramentists from Wessel Gansfort to Hinne Rode -- Lutheran spiritualists : Carlstadt and Müntzer -- The Great Peasants' War, 1524-1525 -- The Eucharistic controversy divides the Reformation, 1523-1526 -- The rise of the Swiss Brethren as the first Anabaptists -- South German and Austrian Anabaptism, 1525-1527 -- The Schleitheim Confession of 1527 : Swiss and south German developments to 1531 -- Radical Christianity in the kingdom of Bohemia and the margraviate of Moravia, 1526-1529 -- Speyer and Strassburg, 1529 : the magisterial and the radical Reformation in a representative urban republic -- Unusual doctrines and institutions of the radical Reformation -- The spread of Hofmannite Anabaptism to the Netherlands and north Germany to 1534 -- Münster -- The regrouping of forces after the debacle in Münster : Mennonitism -- Netherlandish sacramentists and Anabaptists in Poland and Lithuania : Silesian radicalism, 1528-1548 -- The Hutterites, 1529-1540 -- Anabaptism in middle Germany, 1527-1538 -- The definitive encounter between evangelical Anabaptism and evangelical spiritualism : Marpeck v. Schwenckfeld -- Spiritualism and rigorism among the Netherlanders and lower Germans, 1540/1543-1568 -- Marriage in the radical Reformation -- Waldensians in Italy : 1510-1532; Italian evangelicals : 1530-1542 -- The radical Reformation in Italy and the Rhaetian republic -- Calvin and the radical Reformation -- The radical Italian evangelical diaspora and the reaction to the execution of Servetus -- Anti-Trinitarian Anabaptism in Poland, 1548-1565 -- The Hutterites in Moravia, 1542-1578 -- The Antipedobaptist, Anti-Nicene minor church, 1565-1572 -- The rise of Unitarianism in Transylvania -- Sectarianism and spiritualism in Poland, 1572-1582 -- Developments in the Netherlands, 1566-1578, and in England -- German and Swiss Anabaptism, spiritualism, and rationalism, 1542-1578 -- Law and gospel : sectarian ecumenicity -- The radical Reformation : a new perspective.


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