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Mennonite Experience in America

Mennonite Experience in America
Author: Herald Press
Publisher: Herald Press (VA)
Total Pages:
Release: 1999-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780836131208

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The Mennonite Experience in America Series weaves together the histories of all Mennonite and Amish groups in the United States. It offers something new in Mennonite and Amish history: an attempt to tell not only the inside story but also how one religious people, or set of peoples, has lived and developed along with the pluralism of the nation. The culmination of a major 20-year Mennonite writing project! Four volume set.


The Mennonites of America

The Mennonites of America
Author: C. Henry Smith
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 518
Release: 2007-03-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725218844

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Although the story of the religious life of the Mennonites may be told in few words, yet they have been the founders of the first German colony in America and have been among the pioneers in many of the frontier settlements in the westward expansion of the American people. And for this reason their history is of interest also to the student of general American history. I have attempted therefore to trace in this volume not only the history of the Mennonite church but also the complete life story of the Mennonite people, and have treated such phases of the subject as I could find material for. I have attempted further to cover the entire field of American Mennonite history and have tried to place every event of importance in its proper perspective. So far as possible I have tried to be impartial toward the various branches of the church and have given each the amount of space which according to my judgment is importance deserved. --from the Introduction


Peace, Faith, Nation

Peace, Faith, Nation
Author: Theron F. Schlabach
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2007-02-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1556351976

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'Peace, Faith, Nation' tells the story of Mennonite and Amish life in nineteenth-century America -- stories of families, of churches, of communities. It tells of work and play, of moving and settling, of struggling with citizenship, of various means (including the Old Order ways) of church renewal. It is a Mennonite history but also an American history. At its heart it tells of response to the nationalist, individualistic, aggressive, and progressive spirit of America. Most Mennonites were quiet, peace-oriented, communal, and humility-minded. Yet the American spirit beckoned -- especially as it often came through Protestant revivalism and promised religious renewal.


Land, Piety, Peoplehood

Land, Piety, Peoplehood
Author: Richard Kerwin MacMaster
Publisher: Herald Press (VA)
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1985
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Mennonite Experience in America Series weaves together the histories of all Mennonite and Amish groups in the United States. It offers something new in Mennonite and Amish history: an attempt to tell not only the inside story but also how one religious people, or set of peoples, has lived and developed along with the pluralism of the nation.Richard K. MacMaster follows the Mennonite migration to the New World and analyzes the economic, social, political, and religious forces which drove these people out of the Old World into America. MacMaster paints a portrait of the lives of the early American Mennonite people: their wealth, migration patterns, social structures, family patterns, and changing attitudes toward education. He traces the influence of such movements as Pietism on these people and shows how they fit into the total context of colonial and revolutionary America. Volume 1.