Conrad Grebel

Swiss Anabaptist pioneer known as the Father of Anabaptism.

Conrad Grebel was born in 1498 into a prominent Swiss family and educated in the humanist tradition. His study of scripture led him to reject infant baptism and embrace believers baptism. Grebel became a central figure in the early Anabaptist movement.

His major works include letters, disputations, and contributions to early Anabaptist teaching. Grebel emphasized voluntary faith, discipleship, and the authority of scripture. His leadership helped shape the earliest Anabaptist communities.

The key themes of Conrad Grebel are Believers baptism, discipleship, scripture authority, and radical reform.

“A historian said Grebel lit the first flame of Anabaptism.” “A scholar noted that his courage shaped a movement.”

Grebel left a legacy as a courageous pioneer of radical reform. His convictions cost him his freedom and eventually his life. He is remembered for his boldness, sincerity, and commitment to biblical faith.

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