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Anabaptist Confession: Compare and ContrastThis paper compares the Sandy Creek Baptist Confession of 1758 and the Waldensian Confession of 1120
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Felix Manz: An Anabaptist MartyrA brief history of Felix Manz, a Reformer, and how his personal convictions led to him being executed by his fellow Reformers. -
Menno Simons Historical Library & ArchiveThe Menno Simons Historical Library & Archives is a premier collection of historical Anabaptist, Mennonite and Amish documents and volumes dating as far back as 1501. -
Singers Glen: A Walking TourSingers Glen, VA is an historic German Anabaptist community settled in the early 1800's and registered by the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission by the United States Department of the Interior. -
Anabaptists and Christian CommonwealthAn investigation of the Anabaptists and the concept of Christian Commonwealth. An investigation of the Anabaptist political ideology presented by dean of students Ergun Caner.
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Amish Community in Lancaster County, PAThe history of the Amish community stems from a group called the Mennonites. The Mennonites are an Anabaptist religious group who do not believe in infant baptism; instead they believe that only an adult who can profess their faith should be baptized.
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Life of Conrad GrebelA brief overview of Conrad Grebel, the father of the Anabaptist movement.
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My Top 10 Christian Fiction WritersThe field of Christian fiction is growing fast and it is hard to keep up. Here is a short list of some I enjoy and the topics about which they write.
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Amish LifestylesTo live in the Kalona area is to live alongside those of the Amish faith. It is as commonplace to residents to see a horse and buggy sharing the road as it is a Dodge truck. -
Visiting Amish Country in Berlin, OhioEscape from the bustling city life and enter the old-fashioned city of Berlin, Ohio, aka Amish Country. See what it has to offer here. -
The Bright Lights of the Swiss Reformation: Ulrich Zwingli and John CalvinUlrich Zwingli and John Calvin not only impacted the church of their time, but their influence is felt throughout the centuries.
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Who Are the Mennonites?An overview of the history, beliefs, culture, and misconceptions about Mennonites and the Mennonite church.
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RUMSPRINGAThe choices Amish teens face. -
Communication Theories: ModernityAs the term suggests, modernity is the state or quality of being modern: the very sense of 'now'. The mark of the modernist times is the evolving rationality of mankind, becoming more systematic as the years pass.
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Communion: Catholic and Lutheran Perspectives and Theologya summary and comparison of Catholic and Lutheran perspectives of Communion.
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A Modern Rite of Passage for American AdolescentsOutlines an idea for a modern day rite of passage for American teens, comparable to the Jewish bar mitzvah or Amish rumspringa
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Voltaire's Candide and MaturityThis paper is a short essay addressing the protagonist of Voltaire's conte, Candide, and his (Candide's) enlightenment to the fallacies of the philosophy of Optimism.
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The Dialectics of Restoration DramaResearch paper on the Marxist implications of King Lear.
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The God that Failed - Part OneI cannot imagine a God who rewards and punishes the objects of his creation, whose purposes are modeled after our own -- a God, in short, who is but a reflection of human frailty.
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History and Beliefs of the AmishA look at the Amish, including their history and beliefs.
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Munster DebacleThe Munster debacle involved adults being baptized, but unfortunately everyone that became baptized as an adult in Munster had to retreat to the city and undergo incredible hardship that ended in the eating of corpses.
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A ReflectionA past event.
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Mennonites: Their Journey to Maintain Religious BeliefsIt explains what they went through trying to keep their religious beliefs active throughout a long period of time. It was against their beliefs to fight so they would actually run away from the fighting. Read this article to see if they made it or not. -
The Amish: Education and BeliefsWho are the Amish? How did they come to live in the United States? What are their views on the educational system, technology and electricity? These questions and more are answered here.
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Why 'A Generous Orthodoxy'; By Brian McLaren, SucksAlthough considered a crucial book in the development of the emergent church, Brian McLaren's book is filled with convoluted sentences, lack of organization and perhaps the world's worst subtitle. -
Attractions in Indiana's Amish CountryIndiana's Amish Country is full of fascinating things to see and do. -
Courting and Dating Within the Mennonite CommunityA research paper talking about the traditions of courting within the Mennonite community in comparison with the book "A Complicated Kindness."
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The Amish: A Simple, Peaceful PeopleThe Amish share Christian beliefs, and have a strong community based lifestyle with an emphasis on the family and God. -
The Beliefs of the AmishA look at some of the beliefs and practices of the Amish.
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The Cost of Knowing YouI see the woman's strength and determination and realize--I don't deserve the label I carry as her descendent. Did she die in vain?
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Is the Dayton, VA Mayoral Race Dirty?The recent controversy regarding Dayton, VA's upcoming mayoral election and the schedule - or lack thereof - by the organization sponsoring the event while claiming the incumbent as a member is more than a little suspicious. -
The Amish People: A History, Culture GrowingThe Amish people are a private, pious society that have thrived in recent years despite the world furiously changing around them. -
The Poverty of KabulUses The Bookseller of Kabul to explore the conditions in post invasion Afghanistan.
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Learn About the Amish Culture at the Illinois Amish Interpretive CenterThere are alot of people who are curious about the Amish Culture. Visitors can tour the Illinois Amish Interpretive Center to find out more about the culture and how they live. Get a chance to do live tours too. -
The Key to Biblical ProphecyMany Christians earnestly believe that the Bible is revealing the future to them, a future that is near and which they will see in their lifetimes. But it isn't.
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An Analysis on the Use of SatireAn analysis of satire using many different resources, focusing mainly on the work of Voltaire, Orwell, and Erasmus.
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Amish and MennonitesA brief look at two American Cultures. -
A Lesson on Fate vs. Free Will from VoltaireIn Voltaire's novel, Candide, there are two major themes that we, as the readers, see: fate and free will.
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Understanding the AmishThe roots of the Amish and Mennonite beliefs and practices extend back hundreds of years, to the time of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. Eventually, the first Amish immigrant left Switzerland and came to America.
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Enjoy a Trip to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania This SummerThree local tourists attractions are reviewed: Dutch Wonderland, Strasburg Railroad, and Ephrata Cloister
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