Thursday Nov 14, 2024
Unveiling Anabaptism: 500 Years of Radical Faith
As we approach the 500-year anniversary of the Anabaptist movement, this episode delves into the origins and core beliefs of Anabaptism. Starting from the pivotal night of January 21, 1525, in Zurich, Switzerland, we explore the historical context that led to the first adult baptisms and the subsequent growth of the movement.
We trace the ideological conflicts between Anabaptist leaders and the prominent reformer Zwingli, highlighting the significance of adult baptism and the contentious issue of separating church and state. The episode also sheds light on the broader religious landscape of the time, including the influence of theologians like Augustine and Thomas Aquinas, and the resistance faced by Anabaptists from both secular and religious authorities.
Listeners will gain insights into the theological and practical challenges faced by the early Anabaptists, their unwavering commitment to literal and visible expressions of faith, and the enduring legacy of their radical beliefs. Join us as we uncover the essence of Anabaptism and its profound impact on contemporary faith communities.
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