Johannes Bünderlin

Johannes Bünderlin (b. Linz before 1500 – after 1540) was an Austrian Anabaptist.[1][2][3]

References

  1. A companion to Anabaptism and spiritualism, 1521-1700 - Page 273 John D. Roth, James M. Stayer - 2007 Among the newcomers were Johannes Bünderlin and Christian Entfelder, both of whom arrived in 1529. Both men were humanist-educated Catholic clergy drawn to the Reformation in Moravia. After his baptism by Hans Denck, Bünderlin returned to..."
  2. The New Westminster Dictionary of Church History Page 110 Robert Benedetto, James O. Duke - 2008 Bünderlin next appeared in Constance in 1529, hosted by the reformer of the city, Johannes Zwick (1496–1542), who was soon persuaded that Bünderlin's writings were heretical and unorthodox. From Constance, Bünderlin traveled to Prussia,
  3. Hutterite Studies Robert Friedmann, Harold Stauffer Bender - 2010 The outstanding controversy was prompted by A. Nicoladoni in his book Johannes Bünderlin von Linz (Berlin, 1893). He thought he had proved some connection between the Waldenses and the Anabaptists in Upper Austria,
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