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Community and Catastrophe - (T&t Clark Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics) by  Marius Van Hoogstraten (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Community and Catastrophe - (T&t Clark Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics) by Marius Van Hoogstraten (Hardcover)

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  • This book examines, from a contemporary perspective, one of the most influential document in Anabaptist tradition: the Schleitheim Confession.
  • About the Author: Marius van Hoogstraten is a Lecturer at the Mennonite Seminary at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • 176 Pages
  • Religion + Beliefs, Christianity
  • Series Name: T&t Clark Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics

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About the Book



Examines, from a contemporary perspective, the most influential document in Anabaptist tradition: the Schleitheim Confession.



Book Synopsis



This book examines, from a contemporary perspective, one of the most influential document in Anabaptist tradition: the Schleitheim Confession. Van Hoogstraten develops seven constructive readings of the Confession's articles, each of which discuss practices to shape the church community.

Written in the wake of defeat at the Peasants' rising in 1527, the Confession represents the attempt by radical reformers to outline collective, nurturing practices in the wake of external catastrophe. Van Hoogstraten sets loose a lively conversation with this text that illuminates a sense of life and togetherness in trying times. In the of this hands sophisticated and interdisciplinary scholar, the Confession becomes a vital source for constructive theology and ethics in the Anabaptist tradition.

This fresh take on the Confession is sure to be of interest to Anabaptist theologians as well as students of the wider fields of political theology, Continental philosophy and ecclesiology.



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"A rich and constructive engagement with the Schleitheim Confession, Community and Catastrophe breathes life into the founding document of early Anabaptism. Van Hoogstraten invites a new generation to encounter the Anabaptist tradition by engaging a familiar 16th century text in the company of contemporary voices like Hannah Arendt, Catherine Keller, and Giorgio Agamben. As a pastor and theologian, I have been waiting for a book like this, one that will enrich readers both in the classroom and in the pew." --Melissa Florer-Bixler, Duke Divinity School, USA

"Ever since a controversial baptism ceremony in Zurich amidst the Protestant Reformation five centuries ago, Anabaptist communities have been distinguished for dividing and starting anew amidst failure and schism. In this deeply informed rereading of the oldest church order of the Anabaptists, Marius van Hoogstraten shows how the radical reformation habit of beginning again-without sword or sovereignty-opened a new path of resilient and renewable community life amidst the disintegration of imperial Christendom in early modernity. The book explores the problems and possibilities of this peaceable path with a view to the looming catastrophes threatening the present global order, while maintaining a fluent conversation with current social theory and theology, including the work of Giorgio Agamben, Catherine Keller, Judith Butler, and John Caputo. The result is a contemplative and imaginative meditation on the political potential of highly localized communities of faith and resistance along with emerging forms of sustainable shared life that may thrive amidst the end of the world as we know it." --Gerald J. Mast, Bluffton University, USA

"In this remarkable commentary on that early summary of Anabaptist convictions, van Hoogstraten offers a sustained meditation on Christian faithfulness in a world marked by crisis, catastrophe, and collapse. Drawing on the insights of a wide range of contemporary historians, philosophers, theologians, and political theorists, van Hoogstraten challenges standard readings of Schleitheim as a defense of sectarian retreat. This is a book to be savored and pondered. I highly recommend it." --John D. Roth, Goshen College, USA

"This book is as accessible as it is inviting and inventive! I am definitely going to lead a book study of it at my church. Its delicious potential to crack open how we as Anabaptists read our history and future oozes from the pages. It animated my spirit as I read it, not producing a nostalgic hope for the future-or even these apocalyptic times-rather a catalyst for courage if I am to continue to choose participation in this nonsovereign, entangled, and wild collective faith practice in the midst of catastrophe." --Sarah Nahar, Community Peacemaker Teams




About the Author



Marius van Hoogstraten is a Lecturer at the Mennonite Seminary at VU Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .44 Inches (D)
Weight: .93 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 176
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christianity
Series Title: T&t Clark Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics
Publisher: T&T Clark
Theme: Mennonite
Format: Hardcover
Author: Marius Van Hoogstraten
Language: English
Street Date: December 11, 2025
TCIN: 1007323161
UPC: 9780567724564
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-9744
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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