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Mennonites and Their Heritage Number III Our Mennonite Heritage

Por: Yoder, Edward.
Editor: Akron, Pennsylvania Mennonite Central Committee 1944Edición: 3era.Descripción: 64 Pág.Tema(s): MENNONITE-HISTORYClasificación CDD: 289.7 Y73m Resumen: A. Basic Principales of Faith I. Points of Faith which mennonites hold in common with other evangelical protestant churches II. Unique and original contribuations of Mennonitism, Believers´ Baptism, Voluntary Church Membership, Freedom of Conscience, Seperation of Church and State, Nonresistance, Nonswearing of Oaths, Relation of the Old and New Testament. III. Emphasis on the Simple life, and its meaning IV. Emphasis on Christian Home and Family life B. Our Nonresistant heritage, its basis, meaning and implicacion VII. Bible teaching on love, peace and nonresistance VIII. Relation of this teaching to War and Military service IX. Bible Nonresistance and other forms of Pacifism X. History of Nonresistance as held by the Mennonites of Europe XI. History of Nonresistance as held by the Mennonites of America XII. Relation of the Nonresistant Way of life to areas of experience other than Military service, litigation, Personal Strife, Church Strife, Class and Industrial Strife
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A. Basic Principales of Faith
I. Points of Faith which mennonites hold in common with other evangelical protestant churches
II. Unique and original contribuations of Mennonitism, Believers´ Baptism, Voluntary Church Membership, Freedom of Conscience, Seperation of Church and State, Nonresistance, Nonswearing of Oaths, Relation of the Old and New Testament.
III. Emphasis on the Simple life, and its meaning
IV. Emphasis on Christian Home and Family life
B. Our Nonresistant heritage, its basis, meaning and implicacion
VII. Bible teaching on love, peace and nonresistance
VIII. Relation of this teaching to War and Military service
IX. Bible Nonresistance and other forms of Pacifism
X. History of Nonresistance as held by the Mennonites of Europe
XI. History of Nonresistance as held by the Mennonites of America
XII. Relation of the Nonresistant Way of life to areas of experience other than Military service, litigation, Personal Strife, Church Strife, Class and Industrial Strife

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