In search of promised lands: a religious history of Mennonites in Ontario
Por: Steiner, Samuel J
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Series Studies of Anabaptist and Mennonite history series; 48.Editor: Kitchener Herald Press 2015Descripción: 876.ISBN: 978-0-8361-9908-6.Tema(s): MENNONITAS EN CANADA, ONTARIO - HISTORIA ECLESIASTICAClasificación CDD: M 289.7713 St3I Resumen: 1. European Mennonites and Amish Venture to North America, 1680s-1790s. 2. Settling on the Canadian Frontier, 1780s-1830s. 3. Religious Renewal Divides Canada West's Mennonites, 1830s-1870s. 4. Assurance of Salvation versus Faithful Living: diverse Theological Lands, 1870s-1890s. 5. New Frontiers in Missions and Service, 1890s-1910s. 6. World War I Unites, Theology and Nonconformity Divide, 1910s-1920s. 7. Mennonites from the Soviet Union Enrich Ontario Mennonite Culture, 1920s-1930s. 8. Maintaining Separation from the World, 1920s-1930s. 9. Ontario Mennonites in Wartime, 1939-1950. 10. Reshaping and Preserving the Mennonite Promised Lands, 1945-1960s. 11. Faithfulness as Assimilation, Faithfulness as Nonconformity, 1950-1960s. 12. Identity Preservation through Institutions, 1945-1970. 13. New Participants in the Promised Lands, 1950s-1990s. 14. Nonconformity Leads to Growth, 1970 into the Twenty-First Century. 15. Assimilated Mennonites Join the Mainstream, 1970 into the Twenty-First Century. 16. Looking Back, Looking Forward.
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CEMTA | Menonítica | M 289.7713 St3I (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | 24417 |
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1. European Mennonites and Amish Venture to North America, 1680s-1790s. 2. Settling on the Canadian Frontier, 1780s-1830s. 3. Religious Renewal Divides Canada West's Mennonites, 1830s-1870s. 4. Assurance of Salvation versus Faithful Living: diverse Theological Lands, 1870s-1890s. 5. New Frontiers in Missions and Service, 1890s-1910s. 6. World War I Unites, Theology and Nonconformity Divide, 1910s-1920s. 7. Mennonites from the Soviet Union Enrich Ontario Mennonite Culture, 1920s-1930s. 8. Maintaining Separation from the World, 1920s-1930s. 9. Ontario Mennonites in Wartime, 1939-1950. 10. Reshaping and Preserving the Mennonite Promised Lands, 1945-1960s. 11. Faithfulness as Assimilation, Faithfulness as Nonconformity, 1950-1960s. 12. Identity Preservation through Institutions, 1945-1970. 13. New Participants in the Promised Lands, 1950s-1990s. 14. Nonconformity Leads to Growth, 1970 into the Twenty-First Century. 15. Assimilated Mennonites Join the Mainstream, 1970 into the Twenty-First Century. 16. Looking Back, Looking Forward.
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