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| A Gentle Wind of God: The Influence of the East African Revival | View shopping basket | | by Richard K. MacMaster & Donald R. Jacobs | |
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| The story of how the East Africa Revival ultimately provided
Mennonites and others a way to reignite the smoldering fires of
revival. Imbedded in the story is the message of God's redeeming and
sanctifying power. Copyright 2006 Herald Press | | | | Mennonite Experience in America Series | View shopping basket |
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Land, Piety, Peoplehood by Richard K. MacMaster paper, 344 pages, $19.95
Richard K. MacMaster follows the Mennonite migration to the New World and
analyzes the ecomonic, social, political, and religious forces which drove these
people out of the Old World into America. Mac Master 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.
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Vision, Doctrine, War by James C. Juhnke paper, 396 pages, $19.95
James C. Juhnke explores the story of Mennonites and Amish in America from
1890 to 1930. He reveals how Mennonites responded to the challenges of war as
well as doctrinal and cultural changes. In the four decades covered,
American Mennonites nearly doubled in membership. Their encounters with
Protestant revivalism, organizational techniques, modernism, and World War I
affected each group differently. Volume 3.
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Mennonites in American Society, 1930-1970 by Paul Toews paper, 448 pages, $19.95
This volume provides a rich interpretive story of how Mennonites have
preserved their identity through the 20th century. Paul Toews examines ways
progressive Mennonites have slowed their absorption into American culture
through creating institutional systems, refining and rearticulating ideologies,
building ecumenical alliances, and developing a service and missional activism.
Meanwhile, the Amish have formed a creative set of adaptive strategies that
permit economic integration and social isolation. An in-depth look at how
Mennonites nad Amish were able to become a more visible and respected people
than ever before during their more than 300 years in America. Volume 4.
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Amish
Peace
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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. | |
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