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Beliefs

Mennonite Faith and Practice

by John D. Roth
2005

Paper
Pages: 150
ISBN: 0-8361-
9270-2
Price: $10.99; in Canada $12.49

Also available for free download: Beliefs Study Guide written by Karl R. Landis

 

“Roth has a knack of communicating simply and clearly without becoming simplistic. He surveys core elements of Anabaptist/Mennonite perspectives on theology, ecclesiology, and discipleship.”
Anabaptism Today

Ask any person randomly on the sidewalk what they know about the Mennonites and chances are their answer will include Mormons, black clothes and buggies, or general confusion. This short, engaging book gives a brief account of what Mennonites believe. From the beginnings of the Anabaptist (or Mennonite) movement in the 16th-century, to biblical interpretation, baptism, understandings of the church, ethics, and the complex question of denominationalism, John D. Roth provides a solid framework for on-going conversations about faithful discipleship in the Mennonite church today.

“John Roth has written a wonderful introduction to Mennonite life and theology. With admirable candor he exposes the controverted and undecided aspects of Mennonite ecclesial practices and theology. This book will serve not only to introduce Mennonite life to Mennonites but to anyone wanting to know what makes Mennonites Mennonites.”
—Stanley Hauerwas, Duke Divinity School

About the Author

John D. Roth is professor of history at Goshen College where he also serves as director of the Mennonite Historical Library and editor of The Mennonite Quarterly Review. He has edited and authored several books, including Engaging Anabaptism: Conversations with a Radical Tradition and Stories: How Mennonites Came to Be.

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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