Global Mennonite History Series
Book
ed. John A. Lapp
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ed. John A. Lapp
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ed. John A. Lapp
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ed. John A. Lapp
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ed. John A. Lapp
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ed. John A. Lapp
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The Global Mennonite History Series was initiated by Mennonite World Conference at its thirteenth Assembly in Calcutta, India, January 1997. In order to "tell the story of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches" and to promote "mutual understanding, and stimulate the renewal and extension of Anabaptist Christianity world wide," the Global Mennonite History organizers received a mandate to produce a five-volume history series, with the aim of telling the stories of Mennonite and Brethren in Christ churches from around the world. The volumes, one for each continent, were to be written by persons from their respective continents, and would reflect the experiences, perspectives and interpretations of the local churches.
Type | Series, Print |
Genre | History |
Expression | General Writing/Recording, Narrative/Novel/Story |
Audience | Adults, Youth |
Language | Spanish, English |
Publisher | Mennonite World Conference, SEMILLA, Ediciones Biblioteca Menno, CLARA, Pandora Press, Good Books |
Collection | General Latin America, General Africa, General Europe |
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