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  1. Balthasar Hubmaier was an Anabaptist theologian who earned a theological doctorate at the University of Ingolstadt with John Eck and served as an early colleague of Huldrych Zwingli. He opposed Martin Luther's doctrine of the bondage of the human will.

  2. Hace 4 días · Reublin bautizó en Waldshut a Baltasar Hubmaier y otras sesenta personas el 16 de abril de 1525 (domingo de Resurrección). 5 El anabautismo tuvo un importante número de integrantes en Waldshut.

  3. Baltasar Hubmaier, teólogo entre los primeros anabaptistas, escribió: Nunca he enseñado el anabautismo. ... Sino el bautismo correcto de Cristo, el cual debe ser precedido por enseñanza y confesión auricular de fe, es lo que enseño, y digo que el bautismo de infantes es desplazarse del correcto bautismo de Cristo.

  4. Balthasar Hubmaier: Theologian of Anabaptism. Edited and translated by H. Wayne Pipkin and John H. Yoder. Classics of the Radical Reformation 5. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1989. 608 pp. 49.95. - Volume 60 Issue 1

  5. 12 de dic. de 2017 · Occasionally Zwingli is remembered but not often; Balthasar Hubmaier on the other hand, is a forgotten theologian, despite the reality that his theology is closer to that of most evangelicals today. Where Luther, Calvin, and Zwingli remained magisterial, finding it impossible to separate the Church from the State, Hubmaier believed that ...

  6. With this approach, Hubmaier turned to the Eucharist, second only to justification as the most divisive doctrine of the sixteenth century. 3 Hubmaier objected to Roman Catholic transubstantiation, Lutheran consubstantiation, and Zwinglian sacramentarianism on the grounds that all of them, in their concern with the status of the elements, had lost sight of the internal transformation that ...

  7. 14 de may. de 2021 · As Patheos bloggers Fred Sanders writes, Balthasar Hubmaier (born around 1480) was martyred on March 10, 1528. Hubmaier was trained in Roman Catholic theology on the eve of the Reformation, earning a doctorate with the Johann Eck who would later be on the front line of attacking Luther. He became convinced of Protestant doctrines and allied ...