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| Mennonite Entrepreneurs | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop, Stephen C. Ainlay, & Robert Siemens | |
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| A study of people who adhere to a religious-ethnic tradition that
is on the periphery of the world economy. Furthermore, it is a study
of people who have been, until recent times, somewhat on the margins of
the Mennonite world itself. This book traces the ways in which
Anabaptist-Mennonites have interpreted the role of economics in their
society. This interpretation of economics and economic activity has
not been uniform. Beyond this are some of the stories of Mennonite
entrepreneurs-economic pioneers of sorts-who have lived lives of
struggle and achievement. Copyright 1995 John Hopkins University
Press | | | | Creation and the Environment: An Anabaptist Perspective on a | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop, editor | |
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| Recent years have seen a shift in the belief that a religious
world-view, specifically a Christian one, precludes a commitment to
environmentalism. Whether as "stewards of God's creation" or champions
of "environmental justice," church members have increasingly found that
a strong pro-ecology stand on environmental issues is an integral
component of their faith. But not all Christian denominations are
latecomers to the issue of environmentalism. In Creation and the
Environment, Calvin Redekop and his coauthors explain the unique
environmental position of the Anabaptists. In rural Amish and
Mennonite communities, the authors explain, the environment—especially
the land—is considered part of the Kingdom that God will establish on
Earth. Creation and human history are thus seen as completely
interdependent. Copyright 2000 John Hopkins University Press | | | | Mennonite Society | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop | |
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| Who are the Mennonites, the Amish, and the Hutterites? Where did
they come from? How have they developed over the course of their three
centuries in North America? And what is their future? From a
sociological and historical perspective, Calvin Redekop explores the
Mennonites' beliefs, the organization of their institutions, their
family life, economics, and aesthetics—even the existence of a distinct
"Mennonite personality." Copyright 1989 John Hopkins University
Press | | | | The Pax Story: Service in the Name of Christ, 1951-1976 | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop | |
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paperback, 160 pages, $13.95
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| For twenty-five years "Pax-ers" showed by example that there are
still persons motivated by good will and the desire to serve. Pax was
one of the first--if not the first--overseas alternative
service programs. Included are extended personal accounts of what the
Pax experience meant for those who served, photos, extensive notes, and
index. Copyright 2001. | | | | Entrepreneurs in the Faith Community | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop and Benjamin W. Redekop, editors | |
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paper, 272 pages, $17.95
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| Entrepreneurs in the Faith Community is a resource for all Christian
businesspeople and all Christians interested in the relationship between
business and faith.
- Can a person be rich, successful--and Christian?
- Why do successful businesspeople tend to leave the church?
- Why doesn't the church understand those in business?
Edited by Calvin Redekop and
Benjamin W. Redekop, this collection of personal stories from Mennonite
entrepreneurs provieds insight into sources of tensions between business and
other church people and hints at solutions. Offered are remarkably candid yet
inspiring accounts of efforts to reconcile God-given ethical teachings. | | | | Leaving Anabaptism: From Evangelical Mennonite Brethren to Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches | View shopping basket | | by Calvin Redekop | |
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paper, 268 pages, $19.95
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| Blending storytelling with detailed sociohistorical analysis, this unique
case study examines how, over a century, a religious group found itself "leaving
Anabaptism." The author, himself raised among the Evangelical Mennonite
Brethren(EMB)whose story he tells, argues for such an understanding of the EMB
transformation into the Fellowship of Evangelical Bible Churches (FEBC). | |
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