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Ervin Stutzman
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| #2087682 in Books | 2011-03-29 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.99 x1.12 x5.99l,1.64 | File type: PDF | 424 pages||About the Author|Ervin R. Stutzman was born into an Amish home in Kalona, Iowa, and spent most of his childhood in Hutchinson, Kansas. He is author of Jacob's Choice; Tobias of the Amish; and Emma, A Widow Among the Amish. Stutzman serves as executive director f
The more things change, the more they stay the same. From Nonresistance to Justice explores how this is true when it comes to teaching about peace for the former Mennonite Church, now part of Mennonite Church USA. Has the church changed in regard to its beliefs and practices about peace over the past 100 years? Yes. Has it remained the same? Yes. Reading this book will show that both are true.
Through the book, Ervin Stutzman shows how the church moved from an emphas...
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