The Editor

The Editor
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1924
Genre: Authorship
ISBN:

The Evening Post

The Evening Post
Author: Allan Nevins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1922
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

The Writer

The Writer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1911
Genre: Authorship
ISBN:

A Christian Peace Experiment

A Christian Peace Experiment
Author: Ian M. Randall
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532640005

This book examines part of the development of the Bruderhof community, which emerged in Germany in 1920. Community members sought to model their life on the New Testament. This included sharing goods. The community became part of the Hutterite movement, with its origins in sixteenth-century Anabaptism. After the rise to power of the Nazi regime, the Bruderhof became a target and the community was forcibly dissolved. Members who escaped from Germany and travelled to England were welcomed as refugees from persecution and a community was established in the Cotswolds. In the period 1933 to 1942, when the Bruderhof's witness was advancing in Britain, its members were in touch with many individuals and movements. This book covers the Bruderhof's connections with (among others) the Fellowship of Reconciliation, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the Peace Pledge Union, the social work of Muriel and Doris Lester in East London, Jewish refugee groups, and artistic pioneers like Eric Gill. As significant numbers of British people joined the Bruderhof, its farming, publishing and arts and crafts activities extended considerably. But with the outbreak of the Second World War, German members came to be regarded with suspicion and British members became unpopular locally because they were pacifists. Although the Bruderhof was defended in Parliament, notably by Lady Astor, it seemed that German members would be interned as enemy aliens. The consequence was that by 1942 over 300 community members had left England. With Mennonite assistance, they began to forge a new life in South America. This book traces a remarkable Christian peace experiment being undertaken in a time of great political upheaval.

The Arena

The Arena
Author:
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Total Pages: 1006
Release: 1897
Genre: United States
ISBN: