Diverse primary sources bring out unique characteristics of one
branch of the Radical Reformation. The South German/Austrian branch
of the Anabaptist family was unique in its mystical origins,
spiritualist emphases, fascination with the end times, and communal
forms of Anabaptism. These newly translated sources--from
influential pre-Anabaptist writings by Jörg Haugk von Jüchsen and
Hans Hergot, through writings of Hans Hut and confessions of
Ambrosius Spitelmaier in the 1520s, to the experiences of the
Hutterite missionary Hans Schmidt in 1590--shed light on this part
of the Anabaptist world. The collection includes testimonies of
Anabaptist leaders, writings by Protestant clerics, and testimonies
and hymns from Anabaptist women including Katharina Hutter and
Helena von Freyberg. This is the tenth volume in the Classics of
the Radical Reformation, a series of Anabaptist and Free Church
documents translated and annotated under the direction of the
Institute of Mennonite Studies.
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