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  • a member of the Indiana-Michigan Mennonite Conference, was organized by John F. Funk, a minister who had moved into the city in 1867 and set up a publishing
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  • 1985. Jacob Elias (dean, AMBS), William Klassen, John H. Yoder (U. of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA), and John W. Miller (Conrad Grebel College) have participated
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  • others such as John Hostetler (1954), Paul Peachey (1954), Calvin Redekop (1954, 1959), Leland Harder (1954), Leo Driedger (1955), and J. Howard Kauffman (1960)
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  • bishop of the Conestoga Amish Mennonite Church. Following him as bishop was John Blank (1831-35) (C. Z. Mast), who may possibly be an ancestor of the A.M
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  • some decades. The cooperation was facilitated by popular evangelists like John S. Coffman, who preached to both groups. In 1911, the Metamora Amish Mennonite
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  • Switzerland doing his dissertation research he became acquainted with John Howard Yoder, the leading peace theologian among North American Mennonites, and
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  • served the congregation included Menno Esch, N. Z. Yoder, L. A. Kauffman, Moses S. Steiner, Floyd Yoder and Virgil Hershberger; the deacon in 1953 was Otis
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  • with a positive theology of creation in classic Christian orthodoxy (John H. Yoder). At the same time, Mennonites have moved into the mainstream cultures
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  • residents in Bluffton requested a building in town to match the Ebenezer and St. John buildings located outside of town. On 1 April 1906 the Swiss Mennonite congregation
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  • or Pont-a-Mousson, a branch of Toul. MLA style Sommer, Pierre and John Howard Yoder. "Morhange (Lorraine, France)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia
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  • organizations had a Ploughshares coffee house with lectures by Ronald Sider, John Howard Yoder, Ernie Regehr, and the former Paul Verghese, a Goshen College graduate
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  • loosely organized Committee of Continuing Conversations, coordinated by John Howard Yoder and Donald F. Durnbaugh, offered guidance to these successive independent
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  • Daniel J. F. Miller and Phineas V. Yoder led a schism from the Old Order Amish and with the assistance of Bishop John P. Zook of Mifflin County organized
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  • of Tolstoy continue to be read by Mennonites and they inspire many. John Howard Yoder (1927-1997) in his writings on pacifism praises Tolstoy, and Clarence
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  • Shenandoah Valley was Daniel Showalter in 1788. Two of his descendants, Howard Daniel Hercus Showalter and Mark Cephas Showalter, were instrumental in
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  • approximately 50 publications, including The Politics of Jesus by John Howard Yoder and Yahweh is a Warrior by Millard Lind. In 1961 Dyck was appointed
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  • No.2, (2016): 11-13. Yoder, John H. The Christian and Capital Punishment. Newton: Faith and Life Press, 1961, 24 pp. Zehr, Howard. Death as a Penalty.
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  • the leadership of Pastor Allen Yoder, Sr., from 1913 to 1935, Silver Street was active in many inter-Mennonite causes. Yoder was a founding member of Mennonite
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  • critical position in Mennonite theology. For example, he analyzed in John Howard Yoder’s thought a tendency to reduce theology to ethics that was a particularly
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  • (October 1960): 4-5. Kuist, Howard T. "Scripture and the Common Man." Theology Today, 3, no. 2 (July 1946): 205-20; Kuist, Howard T. These Words upon Thy Heart:
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