Issue 14 was a special issue, which has been reprinted and will remain available. Entitled Introducing the Anabaptists, this provides a useful summary of their history, distinctive convictions and practices, and contemporary significance.
During 2004 the decision was taken to cease publication of the journal after 12 years and 37 issues (the final issue being the November 2004 issue). The Anabaptist Network is run by volunteers and, as the Network moves into a new phase with increasing interaction with Christians from other traditions and new publishing opportunities, we decided that our limited resources should now be devoted to other priorities.
Copies of most previous issues are available and can be purchased from the Anabaptist Network using the contact form. If you were not a subscriber, you can still receive a complimentary copy of a back issue of the journal by requesting this on the contact form.
On the following pages you will find an author index and a subject index for past issues of the journal. You can search these to find specific articles of interest to you. Selected articles from past issues are available in the Articles Archive:
- Anabaptism Today Index by Author
- Anabaptism Today Index by Subject
- Article Archive
- AT 01: Anabaptism Today: Introductory Editorial
- AT 01: Catching the Bell Rope
- AT 01: The Search for Roots
- AT 01: Zürich: Seedbed of Radical Change
- AT 02: Clearing Away the Vestiges
- AT 02: The Gospel of Peace: An interview with Noel Moules
- AT 02: The Lord's Supper
- AT 03: Fear of "Anabaptists" in Sixteenth-Century England
- AT 03: Vestiges in Society
- AT 04: A Day with the Hutterian Brethren
- AT 05: A Vision of Multi-voiced Worship
- AT 06: Children in an Anabaptist Congregation
- AT 06: Why Did Dirk Willems Turn Back?
- AT 07: The Church and "God's Servant" the State, Part 1
- AT 08: Anabaptism as a Charismatic Movement: Diverse Phenomena in Early Decades
- AT 08: The Powers and God's Providential Rule: Church and State, Part 2
- AT 09: Inviting Others to Know and Follow Jesus: Rethinking Traditional Evangelism
- AT 09: Respectful and Subversive: Church and State, Part 3
- AT 09: Through the Eye of a Needle: Faith and Discipleship
- AT 10: For Such a Time as This: Beyond revival to transformation
- AT 10: Recovering Anabaptist Spirituality: Training the reflexes
- AT 11: Conflict and Church Decision Making: Be clear about process and let everyone be heard
- AT 12: A Stubborn Misinterpretation: Jesus and the Whip
- AT 13: The Church as a Community in Worship
- AT 15: Adult Baptism in the Early Church: Some evidence from Ireland
- AT 15: The Pastoral Epistles Speak to Anabaptists Today
- AT 16: Michael Sattler: An Early Swiss Anabaptist Martyr
- AT 17: Women and the Pastorals, Part 1
- AT 18: Women and the Pastorals, Part 2
- AT 19: Swiss Anabaptism and the Sword
- AT 20: Interactive Preaching
- AT 20: Is a Peace Church Possible?: The Church’s “Domestic” Life
- AT 21: Is a Peace Church Possible? The Church's "Foreign Policy"-Worship
- AT 21: The Waldensians and the Healing of the Wounds of History
- AT 22: Is a Peace Church Possible?: The Church's "Foreign Policy" - Work, War, Witness
- AT 22: The Anabaptism of Balthasar Hubmaier
- AT 24: Pilgram Marpeck: An Ecumenical Anabaptist?
- AT 26: Anabaptist Insights in the Heart of the Establishment
- AT 26: ‘Unity Truly of the Universal Christian Faith’
- AT 27: Evangelical Anabaptism: One Hope for Relevant Mission in a Postmodern Context
- AT 27: What Difference Does It Make?: Guidelines for Worship from the Early Anabaptists
- AT 28: From Arms Maker to Peacemaker, Christian peacemakers in areas of violent conflict
- AT 30: Beyond the Ties that Bind: Anglicans, Anabaptists and Disestablishment
- AT 31: Anabaptists and Evangelism
- AT 32: The London Mennonite Centre's First Fifty Years
- AT 33: Jesus and the Two Swords: Did Jesus Endorse Violence?
- AT 33: Re-inventing Christendom
- AT 34: Worship: True to Jesus
- AT 35: Children … part of the church today
- AT 36: Initiating Attractive Christians: Insights from the Early Church
- AT 37: Learning as Empowerment: Liberating Leadership in Learners
- AT37: Mennonite Mission Work in Europe