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  1. Welcome to Grebel. Grebel is home to an enthusiastic residence community on the campus of the University of Waterloo. Join this friendly community of people who are dedicated to making Grebel an amazing place to live and grow. Meet some of Grebels current students. Take an in-person or virtual tour.

  2. CGR Vol. 40, no 2 (Spring 2022) The Conrad Grebel Review (CGR) is a multi-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal of Christian inquiry devoted to advancing thoughtful, sustained discussions of theology, peace, society, and culture from broadly-based Anabaptist/Mennonite perspectives. It is published three times a year.

  3. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Anabaptism | SpringerLink

    28 de oct. de 2022 · Conrad Grebel. The founder of the Swiss Brethren sometimes called Anabaptists. Goshen: Mennonite Historical Society. Google Scholar Clasen, Claus-Peter. 1972. Anabaptism. A social history, 1525–1618: Switzerland, Austria, Moravia, South and Central Germany. Ithaca/London: Cornell University Press. Google Scholar

  4. Jane Kuepfer is the Schlegel Specialist in Spirituality and Aging, a joint appointment by the Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging and Conrad Grebel University College. She has extensive experience as a spiritual caregiver in long-term care homes and in the community, as a registered psychotherapist, a spiritual director, and an ordained Minister with Mennonite Church Eastern Canada.

  5. Grebel (c. A.D. 1948–1526) Conrad Grebel was an Anabaptist Swiss merchant and politician who cofounded the Swiss Brethren movement, a precursor to the present-day Swiss Mennonite Conference. Please share if you found this post informative.

  6. Conrad Grebel” University College was named for a church reformer in sixteenth-century Zurich, Switzerland. Grebel was an early leader of the Swiss Anabaptists, one of the radical Protestant groups who eventually became known as Mennonites. No portraits or engravings of Conrad Grebel were made during his lifetime, and the most widespread picture of him is an imagined portrait painted in ...

  7. Conrad Grebel: Letters to Thomas Muntzer by Conrad Grebel from The Sources of Swiss Anabaptism: The Grebel Letters and Related Documents. Edited by Leland Harder, 1985. Letter 63 Grebel to Muntzer Zurich , September 5, 1524