- Hans Denck
__NOTOC__Hans Denck (c. 1495 – November 1527), was a German
theologian andAnabaptist leader during theReformation .Denck was born in 1495 in the
Bavaria n town of Habach. After a classical education, he becameheadmaster at the St. Sebaldus school inNuremberg in 1523. He became involved in the trial of the artist brothers Sebald andBarthel Beham , who were expelled from the city in 1524 at the instigation ofAndreas Osiander .In 1525 he went to
Augsburg and from there he fled toStrasbourg in 1526 where he stayed withLudwig Haetzer , a like-minded Anabaptist. He was also expelled from there, and after a long time of wandering inSouthern Germany andSwitzerland he found refuge withJohannes Oekolampad inBasel . After attending theMartyrs' Synod in Augsburg, he returned to Basel where he died in 1527 ofbubonic plague . In his writings he fiercely attacked the reformers; together with Haetzer he translatedThe Prophets into German (Worms 1527).Theology
For Denck the living, inner word of God was more important than the letters of the Scripture. He thought of the
Bible as a human product, the individual books being different witnesses of one truth. He did not value the scripture as the source of all true religious knowledge, but also the spirit that spoke from within each person. For Denck thesacrament s were only symbols:baptism was a sign of commitment, communion a ceremony of remembrance.Denck held that
Christ is the embodiment the perfect person, yet has never separated from God, because he has always done God's will, and serves as model. Luther's teaching that Christ's death on the cross was for salvation from sins, is in opposition to Denck's world view which saw this as essentially not necessary, because God's perfect love allows all to become blessed.elected works
*"Von der wahren Liebe". Reprint of the edition Worms 1527. Nördlingen: Uhl 1983.
*"Alle Prophetenn Nach Hebräischer Sprache verdeutscht". Translation: Ludwig Hätzer u. Hans Dengk. Augspurg 1530.
**Microfiche -edition: "The radical Reformation microfiche project [Mikroform] . Section 1, Mennonite and related sources up to 1600". Zug: InterDocumentation Comp., 19XX.
*"Micha der Prophet auss rechter Hebraischen sprach verteutsch und wie den H. D. auf diese letste Zeit verglichen hat". Strassburg, circa 1535.Further reading
ources of Anabapist history
*Georg Baring (Hrsg.): "Schriften Hans Denck Teil 1. Bibliographie". Gütersloh: Bertelsmann 1955.
*Walter Fellmann (Hrsg.): "Schriften Hans Denck Teil 2. Religiöse Schriften". Gütersloh: Bertelsman 1956.
*Walter Fellmann (Hrsg.): "Schriften Hans Denck Teil 3. Exegetische Schriften, Gedichte und Briefe". Gütersloh: Mohn 1960.Denck material
*Ludwig Keller: "Ein Apostel der Wiedertaeufer". Leipzig: Hirzel 1882.
*Gerhard Haake: "Hans Denk, ein Vorläufer der neueren Theologie: 1495 - 1527". Soltau: Norden 1897.
*Hans Pöhlmann: "Die Reformation, das Volk und die Schwarmgeister in Nürnberg: (Hans Sachs, Hans Denk, Sebastian Franck)". Nürnberg: Selbstverlag der Vereinigung ev. Akademiker in Nürnberg, Kommissionsverlag der „Fränkischen Wacht“, (1925). Serie Die Reformation in Nürnberg. Vier Vorträge gehalten in der Vereinigung evangelischer Akademiker in Nürnberg. (S. 50 - 64.).
*Otto Erich Vittali: "Die Theologie des Wiedertäufers Hans Denck". Offenburg, 1932 (Dissertation Freiburg 1930).
*Georg Baring: "Bibliographie der Ausgaben der „Theologia Deutsch“ (1516 - 1961); Ein Beitrag zur Lutherbibliographie mit Faksimileabdruck der Erstausgabe. Baden-Baden: Heitz 1963.
*Clarence Baumann: "The spiritual legacy of Hans Denck : interpretation and translation of key texts". Leiden [u.a.] : Brill, 1991. ISBN 90-04-09291-9
*E. J. Furcha: "Selected Writings of Hans Denck, 1500-1527 (Texts and Studies in Religion)" ISBN 0-88946-833-8
*Rufus M. Jones: "Hans Denck and the Inward Word" ISBN 1-4253-3586-1
*"Selected Writings of Hans Denck" ISBN 0-915138-15-8External links
* [http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/D4485.html Denck, Hans (ca. 1500-1527)] in "Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online"
Persondata
NAME=Denck, Hans
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Dengk, Hans
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Germantheologian andAnabaptist leader
DATE OF BIRTH=1495
PLACE OF BIRTH=Habach, Germany
DATE OF DEATH=November 1527
PLACE OF DEATH=Basel
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