A People Apart:Ethnicity and the Mennonite Brethrenby: John H. Redekop
"This study is designed to set into motion a process which is thoroughly biblical and anabaptist. The process is achieving consensus under the guidance of the Spirit of God, so powerfully used in Acts 15, requires an openness to new truths and an openness to our brothers and sisters. No doubt there were some in the early church who were not too happy when the issue of Jewish ethnicity was challenged, but leadership encouraged and guided the process. The end result was unity and growth." - Frank C. Peters, President Emeritus, Wilfrid Laurier University BookEnglish • Adults • 198 pp • $4.00 Kindred Productions • Hillsboro, KS • 1987
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