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Antisemitism Studies, 2021
:The novelist Ingrid Rimland became a prominent Holocaust denier in North America during the 1990s. Before embracing neo-Nazism, Rimland won acclaim within the Mennonite church—the Christian denomination in which she was raised—for her writings about ...
Benjamin W. Goossen
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:The novelist Ingrid Rimland became a prominent Holocaust denier in North America during the 1990s. Before embracing neo-Nazism, Rimland won acclaim within the Mennonite church—the Christian denomination in which she was raised—for her writings about ...
Benjamin W. Goossen
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Perspectives on Evolution and Climate Change Among Mennonites in Kansas, USA
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 2015Andrew T. Sensenig, Ben J. Wiens
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More than A, B, C: Old Colony Mennonites and the Challenges of Ontario Public Education Policy
Transnational Social Review, 2013Wendy A Crocker
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2012
The only claim that this thesis can make is that it is an introductory account of the Mennonites in Alberta. It has been attempted to give a brief but clear account of the origins of the various Mennonite denominations and their movement in Canada in general and into Alberta in particular. The common religious foundation (fundamentals of faith) enjoyed
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The only claim that this thesis can make is that it is an introductory account of the Mennonites in Alberta. It has been attempted to give a brief but clear account of the origins of the various Mennonite denominations and their movement in Canada in general and into Alberta in particular. The common religious foundation (fundamentals of faith) enjoyed
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2017
This chapter describes how postwar Mennonite nationalism was an accidental phenomenon. While previous leaders, especially in the USSR and the Americas, had portrayed their confession in separatist national terms, these assertions were largely discontinuous with the late 1940s.
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This chapter describes how postwar Mennonite nationalism was an accidental phenomenon. While previous leaders, especially in the USSR and the Americas, had portrayed their confession in separatist national terms, these assertions were largely discontinuous with the late 1940s.
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Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, 2020
Jonathan T. Phillips +3 more
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Singing Mennonite: Low German Songs among the Mennonites
Yearbook for Traditional Music, 1990A. S., Doreen Helen Klassen
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1 Mennonites, War Crimes, and the Holocaust
European Mennonites and the Holocaust, 2020G. Rempel, D. Bergen, John D. Thiesen
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