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Testing Faith and Tradition: A Global Mennonite History

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Testing Faith and Tradition: A Global Mennonite History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) John C. Lapp
SeriesGlobal Mennonite History: Asia
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:323
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 140
Category/GenreHistory of religion
ISBN/Barcode 9781561485505
ClassificationsDewey:289.7
Audience
General
Illustrations illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Good Books
Imprint Good Books,U.S.
Publication Date 19 October 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

The Anabaptist movement had its beginning in scattered places throughout Europe during the 16th century. Today these Anabaptist-descended Mennonite churches are declining in membership, but they are not without reinvigorated faith and hope. Frequent wars during the past 480 years strained these Mennonite churches immeasurably, especially when their governments battled each other. This volume recounts those torturous and formative experiences. Seldom have the distinguishing features of the Dutch, the French, the German, the Swiss, the Russian -- and more recently, the U.K. and the Spanish-Mennonite churches been examined. These churches' cultural and historical differences are significantly unique, and they are a key part of the history told in these chapters by European Mennonite historians and church leaders. The Umsiedler, with their sheer numbers and religious vigor, are a current force included in this ongoing story. Testing Faith and Tradition is the second volume in the Global Mennonite History Series.

Author Biography

John A. Lapp was professor of history for many years at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, VA. Later in his career, he served as Dean of Goshen (IN) College. He is Executive Secretary Emeritus of Mennonite Central Committee, the global relief and service organization. He is Coordinator and Co-General Editor of the Global Mennonite History Series.