The Radicals I. Introduction: Magisterial vs. Radical Reformations

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The Radicals I. Introduction: Magisterial vs. Radical Reformations II. The Anabaptists A. Swiss Brethren--Separatist B. Hutterites--Communitarian C. Dutch/North German--Millenialist III. Turning Point--Antitrinitarians

The Anabaptists

The Radicals I. Introduction: Magisterial vs. Radical Reformations II. The Anabaptists A. Swiss Brethren--Separatist B. Hutterites--Communitarian C. Dutch/North German--Millenialist III. Turning Point--Antitrinitarians

Execution of an Anabaptist

Melchior Hoffmann

John of Leiden

Menno Simons (1496-1561)

Christendom--United Church Catholics--Protestants Lutherans, Zwinglians, Calvinists, Radicals Anabaptists (many sects) Spiritualists/Evangelical Rationalists (down to individuals)

Faustus Socinus: 1534-1609

Fate of the Antitrinitarians