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1998, European History Quarterly
The Journal of Religion, 1988
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2012
This work evaluates the responses of four groups of “radicals” in the 16th and 17th centuries. Specifically, this is an investigation of if and why each group rejected the tithe tax, if and why they refused tithing at all, and how they differed in use of money for financing their leaders since they did not have the benefit of a government-levied tax. This paper looks at the earliest Swiss and German Anabaptists, the early Hutterites, the Levellers, and the Diggers. In each major section, each group’s thought is presented separately and comparatively evaluated. Master’s thesis. "Ms. Komasin. . . . showed great aptitude for high quality research for a thesis written under the direction of Professor Elsie Anne McKee, the Archibald Alexander Professor of Reformation Studies and the History of Worship. Entitled, 'Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Reform and Dissent: Tithes and Payment of Leaders among Swiss/German Anabaptists, Hutterites, Levellers, and Diggers,' the thesis was awarded the Senior Fellowship in History prize by the Department of History and Ecumenics. The work was a significant study in how voluntary religious associations, independently of the tax supported state churches of the early Modern Period, and therefore bereft of ecclesiastically designated state funds, nevertheless managed in differing ways to provide for their leadership and activities In this sense, the Swiss/German Anabaptists are harbingers of the kind of voluntary and self-supporting charitable and religious organizations that are such a feature of the contemporary world. While working chiefly with English-language sources, Ms. Komasin's thesis made use of a number of primary sources from the English Levellers and Diggers who sojourned on the continent of Europe. In my judgment, Ms. Komasin's work indicates a high aptitude for scholarly research." - James F. Kay, Dean of Academic Affairs, Princeton Theological Seminary
A table outlining the dates of key events in the Radical Reformation takeover of Munster and the ensuing siege, conquest and punishment. [Supporting documentation for a PhD seminar presentation on the topic in Spring 2007 for "The Radical Reformation" taught by Rosalie Beck at Baylor University.]
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