The Anabaptists were the first opponents of the medieval church-state. They glimpsed the Vine & Fig Tree vision and were brutally persecuted by the Romanists and the "Magisterial Reformers."
1. Introductions 2. Who Were the Anabaptists? 3. In Praise of Humanism 4. Anabaptists and Heresy 5. Anabaptists and Orthodoxy 6. Baptism and Statism 7. When Did Protestantism Begin? 8. Pagan Education and the Reformers 9. The De-Education of the Anabaptists 10. Politics from Seneca to
Calvin 11. Theonomy and Justification by Faith
12. Statism and Justification by Faith 13. From Victory to
Defeat: The Reformers and Theonomy 14. Should We Celebrate Reformation Day? 15. Deformed Reform 16. The State as Pastor 17. Macho Theology 18. Police State, Police Church 19. Plato and Calvin:
Artistry in Dictatorship 20. A Legacy of Compulsion 21. Fascism and the Reformation |
The Bible | | 1. Presence
| | 2. Globalism | | 3. Theonomy | | 4. Peace | | 5. Family | | 6. Garden | | 7. Community
Index | | Theology | | History | | Culture | | No State | | No Church | | Godly Families -- Everywhere | | Overview
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