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Hans Schlaffer

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Hans Schlaffer (d. Schwaz, 4 February 1528) was a former Catholic priest, who became an Anabaptist in 1526.[1][2] In May 1527, Schlaffer was part of the group surrounding Hans Hut, and therefore involved in a notable theological controversy taking place in Nikolsburg, Moravia. Unfortunately, the exact subject of the debate has been lost to history, but it may have involved the question of whether or not a committed Christian could hold a job, e.g. as a soldier, in which he would be required to use violence.[3] He was arrested in 1528, along with fellow Anabaptist Leonard Fryk, brought to Schwaz, and questioned regarding his heretical views regarding the inappropriacy of infant baptism as practiced by Catholics. He refused to recant and was subsequently burnt.[4]

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References

  1. ^ Friedmann, Robert (1959). "Leonhard Schiemer and Hans Schlaffer: Two Tyrolean Anabaptist Martyr-Apostles of 1528". Mennonite Quarterly Review. 33: 31–41.
  2. ^ Müller, Lydia (1938). "Glaubenszeugnisse". Quellen zur Geschichte der Taüfer. III: 84–125.
  3. ^ Robert Friedmann (December 1967). "The Nicolsburg Articles: A Problem of Early Anabaptist History". Church History. 36 (4): 391–409. doi:10.2307/3163068. JSTOR 3163068. S2CID 162438424.
  4. ^ Martyrology the Churches of Christ, Commonly Called Baptists. Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-4400-9188-9. Retrieved 10 September 2011.

Further reading

Schwatz, Austria entry on German Wikipedia

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