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Acknowledgments 11
Introduction 13
Abbreviations 15
1 A Medieval Point of Departure 17
2 Hans Denck: the Ecumenical Anabaptist 35
3 Hans Hut: the Foiled Revolutionary 62
A Hans Hut, Hans Denck, and Thomas Muntzer 62
B Hans Hut's Theology of Protest 66
4 Hans Hut and the Early South German Anabaptist Movement 88
A Hut's Franconian Ministry 88
B Hut and the Augsburg Anabaptists 92
C Hut and the Anabaptists in Nicolsburg 99
D Hut's Impact on Austrian Anabaptists 106
1 Leonhart Schiemer 106
2 Hans Schlaffer 113
5 The Devolution of Hut's Movement 118
A The Disintegration of Early South German Anabaptism 118
B Augustin Bader, from Anabaptist Vorsteher to Viceroy of the Messiah 130
6 The Evolution of "Evangelical" Sectarian Anabaptism 139
7 The Emergence of the "Homeless Minds": Hans Bunderlin and Christian Entfelder 155
A Hans Bunderlin 155
B Christian Entfelder 163
8 Conclusion 176
Notes 185
Bibliography 230
Index 247
The Author 255
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