CHH volume 58 issue 1 Back matter Complete Writings of Major Anabaptist Theologian Translated Balthasar Hubmaien Theologian of Anabaptism translated and edited by H. Wayne Pipkin and John H. Yoder Volume 5 in the Classics of the Radical Reformation Series "Hubmaier was, perhaps, the foremost theologian of 16th-century Anabaptism. He was more educated than most and less pastoral than Menno Simons would later be, but amazingly clear in his teaching. He wrote by far the most helpful treatise on baptism as is also true of his treatises on the role of government, on free will, heresy, and the nature of the Christian life. We are much in his debt for the careful explanation he gives us of the meaning of the Lord's Supper and the order of service he provided for it. As we struggle with the meaning of church membership, his clear answer to 'how much must I know to be baptized?' is alone enough to thank God for his life and witness."—C. J. 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