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− | + | The <em>Mennonite Community</em> was a 36-page periodical published by the [[Mennonite Community Association|Mennonite Community Association]] at Scottdale, PA, January 1947 to October 1949. At first a bimonthly, in January 1948 it became a monthly. In November 1949 responsibility for its publication was assumed by the [[Mennonite Publishing House (Scottdale, Pennsylvania, USA)|Mennonite Publishing House]]. Stressing the social implications of the Gospel, the journal conceived of the Christian community as church-centered and was concerned that its economic, social, educational, and cultural life should be a true expression of the Gospel to which the church adheres. Emphasis was placed on social ethics, stewardship, brotherhood, Christian education, and health practices. In January 1954 the <em>Mennonite Community</em> and the <em>[[Christian Monitor (Periodical)|Christian Monitor]]</em> were discontinued and replaced by a new periodical, <em>[[Christian Living (Periodical)|Christian Living]]</em>, combining the interests of both, and described as "A Magazine for Home and Community." The editor of the <em>Mennonite Community</em> was [[Stoltzfus, Grant Moses (1916-1974)|Grant Stoltzfus]] to August 1952, after which an editorial committee with Ralph Hernley as chairman had charge of the journal. | |
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The Mennonite Community was a 36-page periodical published by the Mennonite Community Association at Scottdale, PA, January 1947 to October 1949. At first a bimonthly, in January 1948 it became a monthly. In November 1949 responsibility for its publication was assumed by the Mennonite Publishing House. Stressing the social implications of the Gospel, the journal conceived of the Christian community as church-centered and was concerned that its economic, social, educational, and cultural life should be a true expression of the Gospel to which the church adheres. Emphasis was placed on social ethics, stewardship, brotherhood, Christian education, and health practices. In January 1954 the Mennonite Community and the Christian Monitor were discontinued and replaced by a new periodical, Christian Living, combining the interests of both, and described as "A Magazine for Home and Community." The editor of the Mennonite Community was Grant Stoltzfus to August 1952, after which an editorial committee with Ralph Hernley as chairman had charge of the journal.
Author(s) | Guy F Hershberger |
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Date Published | 1957 |
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Hershberger, Guy F. "Mennonite Community, The (Periodical)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1957. Web. 24 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Community,_The_(Periodical)&oldid=89706.
APA style
Hershberger, Guy F. (1957). Mennonite Community, The (Periodical). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 24 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Mennonite_Community,_The_(Periodical)&oldid=89706.
Adapted by permission of Herald Press, Harrisonburg, Virginia, from Mennonite Encyclopedia, Vol. 3, p. 619. All rights reserved.
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