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If anyone is interested this series of articles might be worth some discussion. I'd love to see some response from the conservative Anabaptist community.

Proto-Protestantism: Anabaptist Storm Clouds on the Horizon (Part 1)

One of the difficulties is that the Anabaptist community today is exceedingly broad and diverse. I am quite certain that none of the Amish and related folks at the traditional end of the spectrum would have the slightest interest in varying their theology, nor would they even know about any other Christian groups other than their own. The Mennonites, likewise, vary even more widely such that some at the liberal end of their spectrum may be looking outside their community for better theological insights. That leaves out, of course, the Dunkard Brethren, the Grace Brethren, and the former Evangelical United Brethren (now United Methodist) to mention only three, none of whom would have much, in any, interest in this now-outdated theology.
 
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