Becoming Anabaptist

Becoming Anabaptist
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Publisher : Herald Press
Total Pages : 284
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105123586997
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Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Anabaptist by : J. Denny Weaver

Becoming Anabaptist tells the story of sixteenth-century Anabaptist origins in terms of recent findings in Anabaptist historical studies. Building in part upon earlier scholarship, the newer work has emphasized the multiple origins and the diversity of early Anabaptism.

Becoming Anabaptist

Becoming Anabaptist
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Publisher : MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780836197716
ISBN-13 : 0836197712
Rating : 4/5 (16 Downloads)

Synopsis Becoming Anabaptist by : J. Denny Weaver

When Becoming Anabaptist appeared in 1987, it was the first major study to incorporate the new history of multiple beginnings and a diverse Anabaptism into a synthesis of meanings for the late 20th century. J. Denny Weaver’s attempt was welcomed and widely acclaimed by scholars and by church leaders alike. In this second edition, Weaver provides a “masterful treatment of his beloved Anabaptist vision” (William Willimon, in the Foreword).

Trouble I've Seen

Trouble I've Seen
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Publisher : MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages : 221
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ISBN-10 : 9781513800509
ISBN-13 : 1513800507
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Trouble I've Seen by : Drew G.I. Hart

What if racial reconciliation doesn’t look like what you expected? The high-profile killings of young black men and women by white police officers, and the protests and violence that ensued, have convinced many white Christians to reexamine their intuitions when it comes to race and justice. In this provocative book, theologian and blogger Drew G. I. Hart places police brutality, mass incarceration, anti-black stereotypes, poverty, and everyday acts of racism within the larger framework of white supremacy. He argues that white Christians have repeatedly gotten it wrong about race because dominant culture and white privilege have so thoroughly shaped their assumptions. He also challenges black Christians about neglecting the most vulnerable in their own communities. Leading readers toward Jesus, Hart offers concrete practices for churches that seek solidarity with the oppressed and are committed to racial justice. What if all Christians listened to the stories of those on the racialized margins? How might the church be changed by the trouble they’ve seen? “This book is a gift from the heart of one of the sharpest young theologians in the United States. Hold it carefully, and allow it to transform you—and our blood-stained streets.”—Shane Claiborne, author of The Irresistible Revolution Free downloadable study guide available here.

The Anabaptist Vision

The Anabaptist Vision
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Publisher : MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages : 29
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ISBN-10 : 9780836197228
ISBN-13 : 0836197224
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Anabaptist Vision by : Harold S. Bender

The Anabaptist Vision, given as a presidential address before the American Society of Church History in 1943, has become a classic essay. In it, Harold S. Bender defines the spirit and purposes of the original Anabaptists. Three major points of emphasis are: the transformation of the entire way of life of the individual to the teachings and example of Christ, voluntary church membership based upon conversion and commitment to holy living, and Christian love and nonresistance applied to all human relationships.

The Naked Anabaptist

The Naked Anabaptist
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Publisher : MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages : 204
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ISBN-10 : 9780836199840
ISBN-13 : 0836199847
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Naked Anabaptist by : Stuart Murray

Click here to read the introduction to The Naked Anabaptist. In churches and kitchens and neighborhood centers across the world, communities of Jesus-followers are crafting a vision of radical service, simple living, and commitment to peace. Many are finding a home in a Christian tradition almost five centuries old: Anabaptism. Who are the Anabaptists? What do they believe? Where did they come from? What makes them different from other Christians? And can you become an Anabaptist without leaving your own church? Follow Stuart Murray as he peels back the layers to reveal the core convictions of Anabaptist Christianity, a way of following Jesus that challenges, disturbs, and inspires. Glimpse an alternative to nationalistic, materialistic, individualistic Christian faith. If you are seeking a community of authentic discipleship, heartfelt worship, sacrificial service, and radical peacemaking, consider this your invitation. This new edition features: Voices and stories from North America and the global church. Updated and expanded definition and discussion of Christendom. Updated resource section. Free downloadable study guide available here.

The Story of Christian Theology

The Story of Christian Theology
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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Total Pages : 656
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ISBN-10 : 9780830877362
ISBN-13 : 0830877363
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Story of Christian Theology by : Roger E. Olson

In his book, poised to become a standard historical theology textbook, Roger Olson takes us on a journey of events ranging from the apostolic fathers to the Reformation to the present.

Dirk Philips, A Sixteenth-Century Dutch Anabaptist

Dirk Philips, A Sixteenth-Century Dutch Anabaptist
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9781666707908
ISBN-13 : 1666707902
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Dirk Philips, A Sixteenth-Century Dutch Anabaptist by : Insung Jeon

The purpose of this book is to shed light on the thought of Dirk Philips, who was a Mennonite leader in the sixteenth century, and to argue that his various doctrines, including his Christology, ecclesiology, soteriology, and anthropology, are interrelated with his view of the visible church. This book explains that Dirk Philips’ view of the visible church is much closer to the ecclesiology of Augustine’s tradition rather than to the ecclesiology of the Donatists’ tradition. Although Dirk Philips had excellent theological abilities and he was a leader who made a significant contribution to the development of the Mennonites camp, he did not receive much attention in the study of Anabaptists, and there has not been much research on this sixteenth-century Mennonite leader. Thus, this book will help you discover a great sixteenth-century leader who has been forgotten in church history. Is it true that the Radical Reformers are disciples of Donatus, that the Anabaptists thought that the failed believers cannot be forgiven because the church is a gathering of pure souls? This book will probe the idea that the Radical Reformation is closer to the ecclesiology of Augustine’s tradition than to the ecclesiology of the Donatists’ tradition.

The Complete Works of Menno Simons

The Complete Works of Menno Simons
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Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : IOWA:31858028521643
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Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Complete Works of Menno Simons by : Menno Simons

From Suffering to Solidarity

From Suffering to Solidarity
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9781498273282
ISBN-13 : 1498273289
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis From Suffering to Solidarity by : Andrew Klager

As experiences of suffering continue to influence the responses of identity groups in the midst of violent conflict, a way to harness their narratives, stories, memories, and myths in transformative and nonviolent ways is needed. From Suffering to Solidarity explores the historical seeds of Mennonite peacebuilding approaches and their application in violent conflicts around the world. The authors in this book first draw out the experiences of Anabaptists and Mennonites from the sixteenth-century origins through to the present that have shaped their approaches to conflict transformation and inspired new generations of Mennonites to engage in relief, development, and peacebuilding to alleviate the suffering of others whose experiences today reflect those of their ancestors. Authors then explore the various peacebuilding approaches, methods, and initiatives that have emerged from this Mennonite narrative and its preservation and dissemination in subsequent generations. Finally, the book examines how this combined historical sensitivity and resulting peacebuilding theory and practice have been applied in violent conflicts around the world, noting both successes and challenges. Ultimately, From Suffering to Solidarity attempts to answer a question: How can a robust historical infrastructure be used to inspire empathetic solidarity with the Other and shape nonviolent ways of transforming conflict to thrust a stick in the spokes of the cycle of violence?

Martyrs Mirror

Martyrs Mirror
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Publisher : Herald Press
Total Pages : 1320
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105019195119
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Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Martyrs Mirror by : Thieleman Janszoon Braght

Here is a collection of accounts of more than 4011 Christians burned at the stake, of countless bodies torn on the rack, torn tongues, ears, hands, feet, gouged eyes, people buried alive, and of many who were willing to bear the cross of persecution and death for the sake of Christ.