Vision, doctrine, war : Mennonite identity and organization in America, 1890-1930 / James C. Juhnke.
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- Mennonites -- United States -- History
- Amish -- United States -- History
- RELIGION -- Christianity -- Mennonite
- Amish
- Mennonites
- United States
- Doopsgezinden
- Mennonites -- �Etats-Unis -- Histoire
- Amish -- �Etats-Unis -- Histoire
- Christianity
- Religion
- Philosophy & Religion
- Amish United States History
- Mennonites United States History
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- BX8116 .M46 1989 vol. 3
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 354-376) and index.
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Patterns of Mennonite peoplehood around 1890 -- The old order way of yieldedness -- The Dutch-Russian Congregation Christendom -- Swiss-American Mennonitism -- Denomination advance : missions -- Denominational advance : colleges and hospitals -- Mennonite mobility : geography, economic, social -- The Great War -- The 1920s : moving forward and holding back -- Leaders, women, peace -- Ironies of acculturation and achievements of an emerging denomination.
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