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Plain Theology for Plain People

Plain Theology for Plain People
Author: Charles Octavius Boothe
Publisher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2017-09-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 168359066X

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Everyday Christians need practical and accessible theology. In this handbook first published in 1890, Charles Octavius Boothe simply and beautifully lays out the basics of theology for common people. "Before the charge 'know thyself,'" Boothe wrote, "ought to come the far greater charge, 'know thy God.'" He brought the heights of academic theology down to everyday language, and he helps us do the same today. Plain Theology for Plain People shows that evangelicalism needs the wisdom and experience of African American Christians. Walter R. Strickland II reintroduces this forgotten masterpiece for today. Lexham Classics are beautifully typeset new editions of classic works. Each book has been carefully transcribed from the original texts, ensuring an accurate representation of the writing as the author intended it to be read.


The Plain People

The Plain People
Author: Linda B. Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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Plain Buggies

Plain Buggies
Author: Stephen Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1981
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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The Plain People

The Plain People
Author: Linda B. Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1986
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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New York Amish

New York Amish
Author: Karen M. Johnson-Weiner
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0801457629

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In a book that highlights the existence and diversity of Amish communities in New York State, Karen M. Johnson-Weiner draws on twenty-five years of observation, participation, interviews, and archival research to emphasize the contribution of the Amish to the state's rich cultural heritage. While the Amish settlements in Pennsylvania and Ohio are internationally known, the Amish population in New York, the result of internal migration from those more established settlements, is more fragmentary and less visible to all but their nearest non-Amish neighbors. All of the Amish currently living in New York are post-World War II migrants from points to the south and west. Many came seeking cheap land, others as a result of schism in their home communities. The Old Order Amish of New York are relative newcomers who, while representing an old or plain way of life, are bringing change to the state. So that readers can better understand where the Amish come from and their relationship to other Christian groups, New York Amish traces the origins of the Amish in the religious confrontation and political upheaval of the Protestant Reformation and describes contemporary Amish lifestyles and religious practices. Johnson-Weiner welcomes readers into the lives of Amish families in different regions of New York State, including the oldest New York Amish community, the settlement in the Conewango Valley, and the diverse settlements of the Mohawk Valley and the St. Lawrence River Valley. The congregations in these regions range from the most conservative to the most progressive. Johnson-Weiner reveals how the Amish in particular regions of New York realize their core values in different ways; these variations shape not only their adjustment to new environments but also the ways in which townships and counties accommodate-and often benefit from-the presence of these thriving faith communities.


Plain Diversity

Plain Diversity
Author: Steven M. Nolt
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801886058

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Horse-and-buggy Mennonites

Horse-and-buggy Mennonites
Author: Donald B. Kraybill
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0271028653

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Examining how the Wengers have cautiously and incrementally adapted to the changes swirling around them, this book offers an invaluable case study of a traditional group caught in the throes of a postmodern world."--Jacket.


John Ploughman's Talk

John Ploughman's Talk
Author: Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1896
Genre: Aphorisms and apothegms
ISBN:

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Palette of the Plain People

Palette of the Plain People
Author: Mary Black Diller
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1945
Genre: Children's literature
ISBN:

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Text explains costume and customs of Amish, Mennonites and other Plain People.


Wisdom of the Plain Folk

Wisdom of the Plain Folk
Author:
Publisher: Penguin Putnam
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1997
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780670871803

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This delightful collection of songs, prayers, and sayings embodies the values of family life, the rewards of hard work and craftsmanship, and the change of the seasons. Robert Leahy's striking color photographs capture the grace of a people who cherish simplicity as a means to a higher spiritual end.