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  1. Anabaptism - Wikipedia

    Anabaptists believe that baptism is valid only when candidates freely confess their faith in Christ and request to be baptized. This stance, commonly referred to as believer's baptism, is …

  2. Anabaptist | Definition, Description, Movement, Beliefs, History ...

    Anabaptist, member of a fringe, or radical, movement of the Protestant Reformation and spiritual ancestor of modern Baptists, Mennonites, and Quakers. The movement’s most distinctive …

  3. Anabaptists: What Is an Anabaptist?

    The term anabaptist was used to describe and define certain Reformation-era Christians who rejected infant baptism in favor of believer's baptism. Since many of them had been baptized …

  4. What are the core beliefs and practices of Anabaptism, and how …

    Jan 19, 2025 · Unlike Lutherans and other reformers who maintained infant baptism as a valid sacrament, Anabaptists believed that baptism should only occur after an individual has made a …

  5. Anabaptist - Definition and History of Movement - Christianity

    Jul 23, 2019 · The Anabaptist movement directly inspired the development of several Christian groups located around the world today. Discover the origin, history, and beliefs of Anabaptists …

  6. Who were the Anabaptists? - Christian Today

    Jul 1, 2025 · What do Anabaptists believe? Although Anabaptist groups have developed in diverse ways over the centuries, they continue to share key theological and ethical …

  7. Who were the Anabaptists? - Bible Hub

    Who were the Anabaptists? The term “Anabaptist” comes from the Greek for “rebaptizer.” These believers emerged in the early to mid-16th century, seeking a restoration of the New …

  8. Anabaptism | Messiah, a private Christian University in PA

    The term "Anabaptist" literally means "re-baptizer." Their opponents gave them this name when they began administering adult baptism to one another, believing that their baptism as infants …

  9. Anabaptist History

    In this article, I’ll list the distinctive Anabaptist beliefs, with an explanation of what they consist of. Many of these beliefs and practices are also accepted by other groups.

  10. Anabaptism – USMB

    But the total set of Anabaptist beliefs and practices remains distinctive. Even though the privileged heirs of Anabaptism have often not practiced and preached it consistently, Anabaptism …