Anabaptism
/ˌænəˈbæptɪzəm/noun
mass noun
- the doctrine that baptism should only be administered to believing adults, held by a radical Protestant sect which emerged during the 1520s and 1530s再洗礼派教义(16世纪20年代至30年代一激进清教教派的主张, 即有信仰的成年人方须接受洗礼)。
派生词
Anabaptist
noun & adjective词源
mid 16th cent.: via ecclesiastical Latin from Greek anabaptismos, from ana- 'over again' + baptismos 'baptism'.