The Pocket Anabaptist delves into the heart of sixteenth-century Anabaptism, highlighting its distinct approach to faith, community, and ethics. By weaving together excerpts from the movement's earliest confessions and thought leaders, Cook showcases their radical commitment to creedal Christianity, believers' baptism, non-violence, and a life patterned after Christ's example. Whether the reader is a scholar, a seeker, or simply curious about the roots of Anabaptist Christianity, Cook's book offers a compelling account of how these radical Christians sought to embody the gospel of Jesus Christ.