Does Pietism Provide a “Usable Past” for Today’s Churches?
A final post related to last week's Colloquium on Pietism Studies at Bethel University. ...read more
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A final post related to last week's Colloquium on Pietism Studies at Bethel University. ...read more
Here are a few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks! ...read more
What can a cookbook tell us about 1970s Anabaptist religion? A lot, according to scholar David Swartz. ...read more
Here are a few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks! ...read more
Harriet Sider Bicksler succeeds founding editor E. Morris Sider as the new editor of the Brethren in Christ Historical Society. ...read more
A few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks....read more
A few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks....read more
A few Brethren in Christ-related links that caught my attention over the past weeks. ...read more
An essay in the latest IN PART magazine offers a first-person account of the Brethren in Christ Church's midcentury cultural transformation. ...read more
More about Dwight D. Eisenhower's childhood in the River Brethren community of central Kansas. ...read more
What might an abandoned waterpark and an old Brethren in Christ church building have in common? Read on and find out! ...read more
One pundit is calling the National Association of Evangelicals "more liberal." But what he doesn't understand is that the interdenominational institution has endured such criticism since its very beginning. ...read more
The National Association of Evangelicals passes a resolution calling for "new efforts toward verifiable multilateral reductions in nuclear weapons." ...read more
Learn more about a recently discovered document urging eighteenth-century Lancaster County Anabaptists to vote against presidential candidate Thomas Jefferson in the election of 1800. ...read more
Learn more about the Global Mennonite History Project, which chronicles the growth of Anabaptism across the globe -- and features some insights into international Brethren in Christ history! ...read more