Power, authority, and the Anabaptist tradition /
Founded in part on a rejection of "worldly" power and the use of force, Anabaptism carried with it the promise of redemptive power. Yet the attempt to banish worldly power to the margins of the Christian community has been fraught with dilemmas, contradictions, and, at times, blatant abuse...
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Corporate Author: | Center for American Places |
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Other Authors: | Redekop, Benjamin W., 1961-, Redekop, Calvin Wall, 1925- |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2001
Baltimore : c2001 Baltimore : ©2001 Baltimore : 2001 |
Series: | Center books in Anabaptist studies
Center books in Anabaptist studies |
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