WWW MPN

Building Communities of Compassion

Mennonite Mutual Aid in Theory and Practice

edited Willard M. Swartley and Donald B. Kraybill
1998
Paper
Pages: 320
ISBN:
0-8361-9094-7
Price: $15.99; in Canada $19.99

Classification: History, theology, sociology - of Mennonite Mutual Aid; Mennonites; Anabaptism

 

"Mennonites and other Christians who value the Christian teaching on sharing material resources will welcome publication of these essays. . . ."                   
                   --J. Winfield Fretz, in the Foreword

This path breaking volume offers the first sustained and scholarly assessment of the history, theology, and practice of Mennonite mutual aid.

Long noted for their peacemaking, Mennonites have been less known for those efforts to care for each other whose 20th-century expressions have roots in the Anabaptism of the 1500s. Here Mennonite scholars from a variety of disciplines highlight this Mennonite distinctive.

At times informally, now often more formally, Mennonite communities have sought and found ways to express mutual compassion in times of need. Carefully and sometimes colorfully, 13 authors tell the intriguing story of the rise and transformation of Mennonite aid.

Includes notes and hundreds of bibliographic references, including a special select bibliography of mutual aid.

The Editors

Willard M. Swartley is dean and professor of New Testament at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana. Among his many writings is Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women. Donald B.Kraybill is provost of Messiah College, Grantham, Pa. Trained in sociology, his numerous books include Mennonite Peacemaking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Mennonite Publishing Network