- Hans Hut
Hans Hut (c. 1490–
1527-12-06 ) was a very activeAnabaptist inSouthern Germany andAustria .Life
Hut was born in Haina near
Römhild , southThuringia and became a travelling bookseller. Hut was for some yearssacristan in Bibra to the knight Hans von Bibra (the brother of BishopLorenz von Bibra ). He early came under the influence ofThomas Müntzer and, refusing to have his child baptized, was driven from the community in 1524. [Albert Henry Newman . "A manual of Church history ". American Baptist Publication Society, 1903, page 161] Took part in the decisive battle of Thuringia during thePeasants' War on1525-05-15 atBad Frankenhausen . After the battle he managed to flee and traveled throughout the region.On
Pentecost 1526 he was baptized in Augsburg byHans Denck , who had previously been baptized byBalthasar Hubmaier . Like Denck, Huts helped spread the doctrine ofUniversal salvation . [D. B. Eller. " [http://mb-soft.com/believe/txc/universa.htm Universalism: General Information] ". Accessed Dec. 6, 2007.] [Charles Steven Seymour. "A Theodicy of Hell". Springer. 2000.] He expected the 1528 coming of theKingdom of God in the form of a violentapocalyptic imposition of the rule ofChrist . Therefore he curtailed his extensive missionary activity to await Pentecost 1528 and be among the 144,000 elect. He baptised not only with water, but sealed the baptism with a sign of the cross on the forehead.His mission activity extended from the Thuringian-French border in the north to
Tyrol andMoravia and in his mission journeys he often seemed to seek former Peasants' War participants. His preaching was strongly influenced by Thomas Muentzer's mysticism. Gottfried Sebaß, an expert on Hut's biography and theology, calls him simply "Muentzer's heir."In August 1527 Hans Hut was a key participant at the
Martyrs' Synod inAugsburg , a gathering of 60 Anabatists from the surrounding region, trying to come to a common understanding about various teachings. When the Augsburg town council learned of the meeting, they attempted to arrest the group. Hut was arrested along with the major Augsburg Anabaptists. Though the arrest did not end Hut's teaching, after a trial he and the others were sentenced to indefinite imprisonment. Hans Hut was tortured horribly, and accidentally died as a result of a fire which caused hisasphixiation in the Augsburg prison on1527-12-06 . The next day, the authorities sentenced his dead body to death and burned him.References
Works
* "Von dem geheimnis der |tauf, baide des zaichens und des Wesens, ein anfang eines rechten wahrhaftigen christlichen Lebens" (1527)
* "Ein christlicher Underricht, wie göttliche geschrift vergleicht und geurtailt solle werden. Aus kraft des heiligen geists und zeuknus der dreitail christlichen Glaubens sambt iren verstand" (1527)Further reading
*Gottfried Sebaß: "Müntzers Erbe. Werk, Leben und Theologie des Hans Hut." Gütersloh 2002.
*Werner O. Packull: "Mysticism and the Early South German - Austrian Anabaptist Movement." Scottdale 1977.
*Hans-Jürgen Goertz: "Die Täufer. Geschichte und Deutung." München 1988, 2. Auflage
*Gottfried Sebaß: "Das Zeichen der Erwählten : zum Verständnis der Taufe bei Hans Hut"- in: "Umstrittenes Täufertum : 1525 - 1975; neue Forschungen"(Hrsg. Hans-Jürgen Goertz) , 1975, S. 138 - 164.External links
*Hans Hut in [http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/H88.html Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online (GAMEO)]
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