Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
Aug 27, 2013
Publisher
Hutterian Brethren Book Centre
Edition
2nd
ISBN-10
0986538191
ISBN-13
9780986538193
Description
This compilation delves into the rich documentary heritage of the Hutterian Brethren, a communal Anabaptist group that emerged during the Reformation. The carefully selected texts, translated from original German and other languages, span from 1542 to 1654, offering a glimpse into the spiritual and social tenets of a group committed to pacifism, community living, and a return to primitive Christianity.
The documents reflect the struggles and triumphs faced by the Hutterites as they sought to maintain their identity in the midst of societal upheaval. Readers are invited to witness how these early Anabaptists formulated their beliefs, emphasizing communal living, religious freedom, and mutual aid. Through letters, confessions of faith, and congregational regulations, a vivid tapestry of life within this unique community emerges.
Scholars, students, and those interested in Anabaptist history will find this anthology invaluable. It provides not just historical context but also insight into the resilience and adaptability of a faith tradition that continues to thrive in modern times.
The documents reflect the struggles and triumphs faced by the Hutterites as they sought to maintain their identity in the midst of societal upheaval. Readers are invited to witness how these early Anabaptists formulated their beliefs, emphasizing communal living, religious freedom, and mutual aid. Through letters, confessions of faith, and congregational regulations, a vivid tapestry of life within this unique community emerges.
Scholars, students, and those interested in Anabaptist history will find this anthology invaluable. It provides not just historical context but also insight into the resilience and adaptability of a faith tradition that continues to thrive in modern times.
Genres
Children’s
Horror