Status
Available
Call number
DDC/MDS
284.3 KLA |
Publication
Conrad Press (1981)
Description
Walter Klaassen's classic book shows how Anabaptists combined elements of Protestantism and Catholicism into a third option that, he argues, has continuing relevance for the present. This is especially true in the areas of lay witness, peace and war, economics, and relationships with the state.
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