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Part memoir, part family history, part meditation on history and the present, this work of creative nonfiction allows Jeff Gundy to ask what it should mean to "live in the world but not of it," as the traditional Mennonite saying recommends. As Scattering Point moves through time and space, it repeatedly questions how a modern, assimilated Mennonite poet and professor might live with some kind of fidelity to his tradition and to the promises and griefs of contemporary life.Scattering Point takes its title from Scattering Point Creek, which has its source on the author's family farm in Illinois. This book explores that place while also ranging widely from it and the Amish and Mennonites who have been associated with the area for nearly the last century. It traverses the Illinois prairie to churches and caves in Europe and incorporates family stories, soil geology, the architecture of cathedrals and churches, reflections on depression, and Mennonite martyrdoms and schisms. Scattering Point speaks of the great questions of history and religion, the quiet lives of Amish and Mennonite men and women whose histories are almost forgotten, and of our lives today.Readers of all backgrounds will see something of themselves in Jeff Gundy who writes, "I must admit it: I do love this world and, many, though not all, of the things in it," and whose quest is always for understanding that will allow us to "go back into the world more able to undertake the difficult work of loving it as we should."
Mennonites --- Anabaptists --- Baptists --- Christian sects --- History. --- Gundy, Jeffrey Gene, --- Gundy, Jeff, --- Family.
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This book takes a new look at the impacts of Christianity in the late-nineteenth-century China. Using American Baptist and English Presbyterian examples in Guangdong province, it examines the scale of Chinese conversions, the creation of Christian villages, and the power relations between Christians and non-Christians, and between different Christian denominations. This book is based on a very comprehensive foundation of data. By supplementing the Protestant missionary and Chinese archival materials with fieldwork data that were collected in several Christian villages, this study not only high
Missions, American --- Baptists --- Missions, English --- Presbyterian Church --- Christian sects --- English missions --- Baptist Church --- Anabaptists --- American missions --- History --- Missions --- Chaozhou Region (China) --- Church history
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Hutterite Brethren --- History --- 284.6 --- Zinzendorff. Comenius --- -History --- 284.6 Moravische Broederkerk. Unitas Fratrum. Böhmische Brüder. Hernhutter. Brethren --- 284.6 Zinzendorff. Comenius --- Moravische Broederkerk. Unitas Fratrum. Böhmische Brüder. Hernhutter. Brethren --- Hutterische Brüder --- Hutterites --- Anabaptists --- Christian sects --- Hutterite Brethren - History
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Mennonites --- Anabaptists --- Baptists --- Christian sects --- History --- Doopsgezinde Gemeente Utrecht --- Doopsgezinde Gemeente te Utrecht --- Utrechtse Dopers --- History. --- History of the Netherlands --- anno 1600-1699 --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1700-1799 --- Utrecht
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Beukelsz, Jan --- Anabaptists --- Catabaptists --- Habans --- Reformation --- Baptists --- Peasants' War, 1524-1525 --- History --- Beukelszoon, Jan, --- Bockelson, Johann, --- Beuckels, Jan, --- Bocoldus, Jan, --- Becoldt, Jan, --- Buckholdt, Johann, --- Beukelsz, Johann, --- Boccold, Johann, --- Bockelszoon, Johann, --- Leyden, John, --- Leyden, Iohn, --- John, --- Buckholdt, Joh. --- Münster in Westfalen (Germany) --- Münster (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) --- Mimigernaford (Germany) --- Church history --- Beukelszoon, Jan --- Germany --- Munster in Westfalen (Germany) --- Monasterium (Germany) --- Muenster (North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany) --- Munistri (Germany)
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