This work examines notions of equality and authority in the lives of sixteenth-century women participants in Anabaptism. Focusing on the Anabaptist sub-groups Mennonites and Hutterites, it explores the relationships between spiritual and relational authority and between prescriptive and descriptive source material from the period
This work examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of the female characters in the stories of Genesis...
Introduction This is part of a longer study in political theology, on the significance of public law...
Collection of essays; congress proceedings of the conference 'Myth and Reality of Anabaptist/Mennoni...
The article argues that the way Anabaptist history and theology is commonly narrated needs to be res...
Séguy Jean. Weaver (Demy) Becoming Anabaptist. The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth Century Anab...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
Restorative justice” is an increasingly common idea used internationally today. Many of the modern m...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
While Mennonites are known for their peace stance, Mennonite pacifism and peace theology have tended...
The issue of religious authority is one of the main reasons why women have been allowed to participa...
The appeal to ancient texts authorizes specific forms of behavior and gender hierarchies within reli...
In the current discussions about whether women should be ordained and allowed to serve as pastors, m...
Never in its fifteen-hundred year history had the Roman Catholic Church been so shaken as when, in t...
This dissertation charts the emergence of a newly gendered model of authority within the Baptist chu...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
This work examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of the female characters in the stories of Genesis...
Introduction This is part of a longer study in political theology, on the significance of public law...
Collection of essays; congress proceedings of the conference 'Myth and Reality of Anabaptist/Mennoni...
The article argues that the way Anabaptist history and theology is commonly narrated needs to be res...
Séguy Jean. Weaver (Demy) Becoming Anabaptist. The Origin and Significance of Sixteenth Century Anab...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeScholars have long agreed that in the late si...
Restorative justice” is an increasingly common idea used internationally today. Many of the modern m...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
While Mennonites are known for their peace stance, Mennonite pacifism and peace theology have tended...
The issue of religious authority is one of the main reasons why women have been allowed to participa...
The appeal to ancient texts authorizes specific forms of behavior and gender hierarchies within reli...
In the current discussions about whether women should be ordained and allowed to serve as pastors, m...
Never in its fifteen-hundred year history had the Roman Catholic Church been so shaken as when, in t...
This dissertation charts the emergence of a newly gendered model of authority within the Baptist chu...
Early sixteenth century radical Anabaptism emanated in Switzerland during Huldrych Zwingli's protest...
This work examines Martin Luther’s interpretation of the female characters in the stories of Genesis...
Introduction This is part of a longer study in political theology, on the significance of public law...
Collection of essays; congress proceedings of the conference 'Myth and Reality of Anabaptist/Mennoni...