Medieval Chivalry and the Making of Anabaptist Identity, 1525-1560

Author:   Jacob Randolph
Publisher:   Pallas Publications
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Pages:   164
Publication Date:   15 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Medieval Chivalry and the Making of Anabaptist Identity, 1525-1560


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Using sermons, theological treatises, polemical pamphlets, allegories, hymns, and studies of material culture, Jacob Randolph sheds light on how and why the popularity of knightly culture of the Late Middle Ages permeated early modern Anabaptist texts and animated the imaginations of Anabaptist communities. This book reveals how the rituals of baptism and martyrdom, the political realities of persecution, the narrative power of song, and the eschatological ambiguities of a world nearing its end were all infused with chivalric energy, revealing a religious landscape that echoed the instability, resiliency, and creativity of the Middle Ages. Scholars of late medieval and early modern culture in Europe, as well as interested nonspecialists, will find Medieval Chivalry and the Making of Anabaptist Identity a welcome aid to understanding the complex, sometimes competing visions of Christianity and culture that energized early modern Anabaptist communities.

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Author:   Jacob Randolph
Publisher:   Pallas Publications
Imprint:   Pallas Publications
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9789048565504


ISBN 10:   9048565502
Pages:   164
Publication Date:   15 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction Chapter 1 - CREATING THE MEDIEVAL MILES CHRISTI Chapter 2 - LAY MILITANCY IN CHRISTIAN HUMANIST AND EARLY REFORMATION DISCOURSE Chapter 3 - IN WATER AND BLOOD: BAPTISM, MARTYRDOM, AND KNIGHTHOOD IN SWISS AND SOUTH GERMAN ANABAPTISM Chapter 4 - MEDIEVAL KING-MAKING AND THE LOGIC OF VIOLENCE IN ANABAPTIST MÜNSTER Chapter 5 - KNIGHTS AMID THE RUBBLE OF THE NEW JERUSALEM Conclusion Index

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Jacob Randolph (PhD, Baylor University) is Assistant Professor of the history of Christianity at Saint Paul School of Theology. He is a cultural historian of late medieval and early modern Europe.

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