Difference between revisions of "Anabaptist and related churches"

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'''See also'''
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''In brief'': Anabaptists (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: Wiedertäufer) are Christians of the the Protestant Reformation who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term was coined by critics, who objected to the practice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism, as infants, the Anabaptists claimed was not valid.
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'''History and overviews'''
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* [[Introduction to the Anabaptist and related churches]]
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'''Divisionso'''
 
* [[Mennonite Church]]
 
* [[Mennonite Church]]
 
* [[Brethren Church]]
 
* [[Brethren Church]]
 
* [[Amish Church]]
 
* [[Amish Church]]
 
 
'''History'''
 
* [[Introductions to the Anabaptist and related churches]]
 
  
  
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'''Articles / opinions'''
 
'''Articles / opinions'''
* [[Some short comments about the Anabaptist churches by different users]]
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* [[Comments about the Anabaptist churches]]
  
  
 
'''Quotes'''
 
'''Quotes'''
* [[Famous quotes about the Anabaptist churches]]
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* [[Quotes about the Anabaptist churches]]
  
  

Revision as of 04:37, 15 October 2005

In brief: Anabaptists (Greek ana+baptizo "re-baptizers", German: Wiedertäufer) are Christians of the the Protestant Reformation who believed that baptism was only appropriate for an adult believer. The term was coined by critics, who objected to the practice of performing baptism for adults whose previous baptism, as infants, the Anabaptists claimed was not valid.




History and overviews


Divisionso


Doctrine


Articles / opinions


Quotes


Miscellaneous




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