| Title |
Notes |
The Reformers and Their Stepchildren  |
Leonard Verduin |
Ulrich Zwingli and the Radical Reformers  |
Mike Reeves |
The Radical Reformation  |
Anabaptist Resouces |
Schleitheim Confession (1527)  |
Adopted by a Swiss Brethren Conference, February 24, 1527. |
Michael Sattler's Trial (1527)  |
John Horsch - from Mennonites In Europe |
A Discourse on Freedom of Religion, Christian Doctrine, Judgement, and Faith  |
Caspar Schwenckfeld (c. 1561) |
Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig  |
Schwenckfeld was born in 1490 to a noble Silesian family. As a counsellor at the Court of Friedrich II of Liegnitz and a supporter of reform, his theological ideas soon brought him into conflict with both Protestants and Catholics... |
Anabaptists: Separate By Choice, Marginal By Force  |
Elizabeth Scott |
Mennonite History  |
Daniel Kauffman |
The Mennonites' Dirty Little Secret  |
John D. Roth What Christians could learn from Menno Simons and how he rescued the Anabaptist movement (October 7, 1996, Christianity Today) |
Radical Reformation  |
J.D. Weaver |
The Anabaptists and their Stepchildren  |
F.N. Lee - This massive work on Anabaptists and their history is a fine, well-documented book that is much in need by the Reformed community. Dr. Lee explains both the history and the beliefs of the groups that were on the radical fringes... |