Very well-written and clearly organized, allowing for effortless comprehension and resulting in an efficient presentation of the research data.Chatfield deftly interweaves relevant components of historical context that shaped Hubmaier's hermeneutical approach and agenda...The author also displays a sophisticated and intimate knowledge of each of Hubmaier's works, allowing him more accurately to parse the various nuanced components of Hubmaier's hermeneutic...Chatfield's study is a welcome addition to the increasing interest in Balthasar Hubmaier among historians and theologians alike and should become the undisputed standard in his understanding of Scripture and the development of his hermeneutical sensibilities.
Andrew P. Klager, Journal of Theological Studies, Volume 66, Issue 1, April 2015
"Future researches will find in this volume an important orienting guide to Hubmaier's corpus."-Stephen Chester, Theologische Literaturzeitung No 140 Heft 3, March 2015
"This work adds significantly to our knowledge of Hubamaier's theology and will serve to advance the debate about Hubmaier's place in the early Anabaptist movement."
-Geoffrey Dipple, Ecclesiology, 13, pp14-146, 2017