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What is Mennonitism?

What is Mennonitism? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. The beliefs and practices of Mennonites.
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Actually about the turn of the century Palatine Mennonitism underwent a radical change in development which was to give it its characteristic stamp within German Mennonitism.
Of course, Mennonitism, like all religious communities, is itself a culture.
Confessional Mennonitism preserved a form of religious nonconformity in jurisdictions such as the Calvinist-ruled Netherlands and in Lutheran-ruled Hamburg and Altona.
Their parent faith, Mennonitism, was born of a split in Switzerland in 1525, when the Mennonites broke from the Protestant reform church in a dispute over infant baptism.
It slaughtered the sacred cows of institutionalized Mennonitism on all sides by dramatizing.
A feature of Dutch Mennonitism at the time was its rather liberal view of works of art.

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