Mennonite society
Por: Redekop, Calvin
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Editor: Baltimore [The Johns Hopkins University Press] 1989Descripción: 397 p.ISBN: 0-8018-3871-1.Tema(s): MENNONITES | AMISH | HUTTERITE BRETHRENClasificación CDD: 289.73 R246m
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Who are the Mennonites, the Amish, and the Hutterites? Where did they come from? How have they developed over th course of their three centuries in North America? And what is their future? Calvin Redekop, who has lived in the Mennonite ethos all his life, has written the first comprehensive introduction to the North American Mennonite world. From a sociological and historical perspective, he explores the Mennonites beliefs, the organization of their institutions, their family life, economics, and aesthetics- even the existence of a distinct "Mennonite personality".
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Campus Gutenberg | Colección General | 289.73 R246m (Navegar estantería) | Disponible | GUT7124 |
Who are the Mennonites, the Amish, and the Hutterites? Where did they come from? How have they developed over th course of their three centuries in North America? And what is their future? Calvin Redekop, who has lived in the Mennonite ethos all his life, has written the first comprehensive introduction to the North American Mennonite world. From a sociological and historical perspective, he explores the Mennonites beliefs, the organization of their institutions, their family life, economics, and aesthetics- even the existence of a distinct "Mennonite personality".
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