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Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood
Author | : James Urry |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2011-07-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780887554117 |
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Mennonites and their forebears are usually thought to be a people with little interest or involvement in politics. Mennonites, Politics, and Peoplehood reveals that since their early history, Mennonites have, in fact, been active participants in worldly politics. From western to eastern Europe and through different migrations to North America, James Urry’s meticulous research traces Mennonite links with kingdoms, empires, republics, and democratic nations in the context of peace, war, and revolution. He stresses a degree of Mennonite involvement in politics not previously discussed in literature, including Mennonite participation in constitutional reform and party politics, and shows the polarization of their political views from conservatism to liberalism and even revolutionary activities. Urry looks at the Mennonite reaction to politics and political events from the Reformation onwards and focusses particularly on those people who settled in Russia and their descendants who came to Manitoba. Using a wide variety of sources, Mennonites, Politics, and Peoplehood combines an inter-disciplinary approach to reveal that Mennonites, far from being the “Quiet in the Land,” have deep roots in politics.
Mennonites Politics and Peoplehood 1525 to 1980
Author | : James Urry |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2006-02-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0887551807 |
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As the Quiet in the Land, Mennonites have been viewed--by themselves and others--as a largely apolitical people. Mennonites, Politics and Peoplehood challenges this view, examining Mennonite reaction to and involvement in political affairs from sixteenth-century Prussia to twentieth-century Manitoba. While the Mennonite's founders often rejected the authority and power of earthly rulers, their later communities had to come to terms with governments, legal systems, and various political forces in order to survive. Concentrating on the Dutch/Prussian Russian Mennonite experience in Europe and in Manitoba, Mennonites, Politics, and Peoplehood deals with this reconciliation with political realities, examining a number of key issues, including how political contact and engagement was dealt with in confessions of faith and catechisms, how Prussian emigrants struggled to maintain special rights and a separate identity amid a totalitarian Soviet regime, and how Mennonites attempted to balance their principles of non-resistance and rejection of earthly authority with the realities of survival in political domains often hostile to their continued existence, even going so far as to run as candidates in Canadian provincial elections.
Secular Nonviolence and the Theo Drama of Peace
Author | : Layton Boyd Friesen |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2022-02-10 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780567704054 |
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What happens when a five-century tradition of Christian pacifism no longer needs Jesus to support nonviolence? Why does secularity cause this dilemma for Mennonites in their theology of peace? Layton Boyd Friesen offers an ancient theology and spirituality of incarnation as the church's response to the non-resistance of Christ. He explores three key aspects of von Balthasar's Christology to help Mennonite peace theology regain its momentum in the secular age with a contemplative union with Christ. This volume argues that the way to regain a Christ-formed pacifism within secularity is to contemplate and enter the mystery unveiled in the Chalcedonian Definition of Christ, as interpreted by Hans Urs von Balthasar. In this mystery, the believer is drawn into real-time participation in Christ's encounter with the secular world.
T T Clark Handbook of Anabaptism
Author | : Brian C. Brewer |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 649 |
Release | : 2021-12-30 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780567689504 |
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By utilizing the contributions of a variety of scholars – theologians, historians, and biblical scholars – this book makes the complex and sometimes disparate Anabaptist movement more easily accessible. It does this by outlining Anabaptism's early history during the Reformation of the sixteenth century, its varied and distinctive theological convictions, and its ongoing challenges to and influence on contemporary Christianity. T&T Clark Handbook of Anabaptism comprises four sections: 1) Origins, 2) Doctrine, 3) Influences on Anabaptism, and 4) Contemporary Anabaptism and Relationship to Others. The volume concludes with a chapter on how contemporary Anabaptists interact with the wider Church in all its variety. While some of the authorities within the volume will disagree even with one another regarding Anabaptist origins, emphases on doctrine, and influence in the contemporary world, such differences represent the diversity that constitutes the history of this movement.
A Pilgrimage of Justice and Peace
Author | : Fernando Enns,Nina Schroeder-van ‘t Schip,Andrés Pacheco-Lozano |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 496 |
Release | : 2023-04-05 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781666713831 |
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This edited volume includes contributions by scholars, ministers, artists, and NGO workers from around the world who are interested in topics of Mennonitism, peacebuilding, and theologies of nonviolence. The papers published together here reflect the richness and diversity of peacebuilding interests and approaches within the current global Mennonite family and offer interdisciplinary explorations of peace and conflict with attention to historical, theological, and lived perspectives. The book includes papers based upon research and insights that were shared at the Second Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival (2019) at Mennorode in the Netherlands. The findings presented here are structured thematically with attention to key points of current concern and research--including, among others, studies on historical and current peacebuilding efforts pertaining to migration and refugee care, ecological justice, gender justice, interreligious dialogue, church-state relations, and racial justice.
Messianic Political Theology and Diaspora Ethics
Author | : P. Travis Kroeker |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 2017-11-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781620329870 |
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Political theology as a normative discourse has been controversial not only for secular political philosophers who are especially suspicious of messianic claims but also for Jewish and Christian thinkers who differ widely on its meaning. These essays mount an argument for a “Messianic Political Theology” rooted in an interpretation of biblical (especially Pauline), Augustinian, and Radical Reformation readings of messianism as a thoroughly political and theological vision that gives rise to what the author calls “Diaspora Ethics.” In conversation also with Platonic, Jewish, and Continental thinkers, Kroeker argues for an exilic practice of political ethics in which the secular is built up theologically “from below” in the form of public service that flows from messianic political worship. Such a “weak messianic power” practiced by the messianic body inhabits an apocalyptic political economy in which the mystery of love and the mystery of evil are agonistically unveiled together in the power of the cross—not as an instrument of domination but in the form of the servant. This is not simply a matter of “pacifism” but of a messianic posture rooted in the renunciation of possessive desire that pertains to all aspects of everyday human life in the household (oikos), the academy, and the polis.
Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic
Author | : August den Hollander,Mirjam van Veen,Anna Voolstra,Alex Noord |
Publsiher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2019-02-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9789004273276 |
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Religious Minorities and Cultural Diversity in the Dutch Republic explores various aspects of the religious and cultural diversity of the early Dutch Republic and analyses how the different confessional groups established their own identity and how their members interacted with one another in a highly hybrid culture.
Manufacturing Mennonites
Author | : Janis Lee Thiessen |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 265 |
Release | : 2013-06-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781442660595 |
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Manufacturing Mennonites examines the efforts of Mennonite intellectuals and business leaders to redefine the group's ethno-religious identity in response to changing economic and social conditions after 1945. As the industrial workplace was one of the most significant venues in which competing identity claims were contested during this period, Janis Thiessen explores how Mennonite workers responded to such redefinitions and how they affected class relations. Through unprecedented access to extensive private company records, Thiessen provides an innovative comparison of three businesses founded, owned, and originally staffed by Mennonites: the printing firm Friesens Corporation, the window manufacturer Loewen, and the furniture manufacturer Palliser. Complemented with interviews with workers, managers, and business owners, Manufacturing Mennonites pioneers two important new trajectories for scholarship - how religion can affect business history, and how class relations have influenced religious history.