Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups

Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups

Author: Stephen Scott

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1996-01-01

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1680992430

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This book tells a story which until now has not been available in such an interesting and comprehensive form. What holds these people together? Why are they growing in number? Where do they live? The Old Order Mennonites are less well known than the Amish, but are similar in many beliefs and practices. Some Old Order Mennonites drive horses and buggies. Others use cars for transportation. Conservative Mennonite groups vary a great deal, but in general espouse strong faith and family life and believe that how they live should distinguish them from the larger society around them. The author details courtship and wedding practices, methods of worship, dress, transportation, and vocation. Never before has there been such an inside account of these people and their lives. The author spent years conferring and interviewing members of the various groups, trying to portray their history and their story in a fair and accurate manner. An enjoyable, educational, inspiring book.


Religious Schools in the United States K-12 (1993)

Religious Schools in the United States K-12 (1993)

Author: Thomas C. Hunt

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-12-15

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 1351140264

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First published in 1993 this volume is an extension and revision of the 1986 book entitled Religious Schools in America: A Selected Bibliography. This new version contains additional annotated bibliographies of the various denominational schools as well as discussing governmental relation to each setting in the years from 1985 to 1992. This version also covers Greek Orthodox and Muslim schools that were not part of the previous volume and includes a chapter on the growth of home schooling which is often influenced by religion. Finally, unlike the previous edition, this book only considers religious schools, rather than the religious aspect or function of public schooling. Each section includes a short chapter followed by an extensive annotated bibliography making it a useful source for anyone looking for information in the area.


An Introduction to Mennonite History

An Introduction to Mennonite History

Author: Cornelius J. Dyck

Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.

Published: 1993-07-01

Total Pages: 563

ISBN-13: 083619733X

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A unique resource for a generation, the preeminent textbook in its field. Cornelius J. Dyck interacts with the many changes in the Anabaptist/Mennonite experience and historical understandings in this revised and updated edition. This is a history of Mennonites from the 16th century to the present. Though simply written, it reflects fine scholarship and deep Christian concern.


Religious Higher Education in the United States

Religious Higher Education in the United States

Author: Thomas Hunt

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2018-10-11

Total Pages: 700

ISBN-13: 0429810598

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Originally published in 1996 Religious Higher Education in the United States looks at the issue of higher education and a lack of a clearly articulated purpose, an issue particularly challenging to religiously-affiliated institutions. This volume attempts to address the problems currently facing denomination-affiliated institutions of higher education, beginning with an introduction to government aid and the regulation of religious colleges and universities in the US. The greater part of the volume consists of 24 chapters, each of which begins with a historical essay followed by annotated bibliographical entries covering primary and secondary sources dating back to 1986 on various denomination-connected institutions.


The Prairie People

The Prairie People

Author: Rod A. Janzen

Publisher: UPNE

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 348

ISBN-13: 9780874519310

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An eyewitness account of life among a unique group of Anabaptists.


Peaceful Peoples

Peaceful Peoples

Author: Bruce D. Bonta

Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Published: 1993-12-01

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 1461670373

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Peaceful peoples are societies that have developed harmonious social structures which allow them to get along with each other, and with outsiders, without violence. Most of these peoples foster a spirit of cooperation rather than competition, promote sharing rather than glorifying greed, and live in harmony with the earth as well as with other people. Perhaps most importantly, they believe that peacefulness is the defining characteristic of their humanity. Some of the peoples included in the book are from the Western tradition such as the Amish, Hutterites, Mennonites, Quakers, and Tristan Islanders; from South America, the Piaroa; from Africa, the Fipa; from South Asia, the Paliyan, Malapandaram, and Nayaka; from Southeast Asia, the Semai, Chewong, and Buid; and from Micronesia, the Ifaluk. This selected bibliography includes annotated references to books, articles, and other English-language publications that provide significant information about a peaceful society. The author has combed the literature of fields such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, history, and religious studies for appropriate works, with a cutoff date of 1992. Scholars and peace activists who are interested in societies that foster peacefulness have difficulty finding references to the literature. Numerous indexes and abstracts do not include subject headings such as "peaceful peoples." Furthermore, indexing services often do not cover chapters in edited volumes, an important part of this literature. The book includes a very detailed name and subject index that provides access to the intriguing social psychological, and cultural similarities—and difference—existing among the peoples.


Mennonites in Canada: 1939-1970 : a people transformed

Mennonites in Canada: 1939-1970 : a people transformed

Author: Frank H. Epp

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1974-01-01

Total Pages: 620

ISBN-13: 9780802004659

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T.D. Regehr shows how the Second World War challenged the pacifist views of Mennonites and created a population more aware of events, problems, and opportunities for Christian service and personal advancement in the world beyond their traditional rural communities.


Routledge Library Editions: Higher Education

Routledge Library Editions: Higher Education

Author: Various

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-03-29

Total Pages: 9066

ISBN-13: 0429790414

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The volumes in this set, originally published between 1964 and 2002, draw together research by leading academics in the area of higher education, and provide a rigorous examination of related key issues. The volume examines the concepts of learning, teaching, student experience and administration in relation to the higher education through the areas of business, sociology, education reforms, government, educational policy, business and religion, whilst also exploring the general principles and practices of higher education in various countries. This set will be of particular interest to students and practitioners of education, politics and sociology.


Amish : origin and characteristics 1693-1993

Amish : origin and characteristics 1693-1993

Author: Lydie Hege

Publisher: Masthof Press & Bookstore

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 374

ISBN-13:

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In 1993 the Colloquium "300 Years of the Amish 1693-1993" took place in Sainte Marie-aux-Mines, France. This book contains 18 lectures delivered during the Colloquium (7 in French, 7 in English, and 4 in German, with summaries of each in the other two languages). They deal with the origins of the Amish in Alsace 300 years ago and explore the question of the fascination which this religious group retains to the present day. (368pp. hardcover. Assoc. Francaise d'Histoire Anabaptiste-Mennonite, 1996.)