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Pilgram Marpeck


23 Nov 2004

Pilgram Marpeck (d. 1556)

Major work

          Verantwortung (reply to Schwenckfeld)

Importance

          Major spokesman of South German Anabaptism from 1530-56

          Tried to synthesize theologically and bring together federatively different Anabaptist groups

          Called for an ecumenically separatist ecclesiology and discipline

          Opposed infant baptism

          Known for views on the incarnation–stressed Christ’s physical, historical humanity

          Opposed Hoffman’s apocalypticism