noun
- Plural of anabaptism; the beliefs, practices, or doctrines of Anabaptists, particularly the rejection of infant baptism and emphasis on adult baptism upon personal faith.
Usage: historical; religious
Examples
- The spread of anabaptisms during the Reformation challenged established church practices.
- Various anabaptisms emerged across Europe in the 16th century.
- Scholars study the different anabaptisms that developed in different regions.
- The anabaptisms of that era emphasized believer's baptism over infant baptism.