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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
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