Donald B. Kraybill has spent his career among Anabaptist groups,
gaining an unparalleled understanding of these traditionally
private people. Kraybill shares that deep knowledge in this
succinct overview of the beliefs and cultural practices of Amish,
Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites in North America.
Found throughout Canada, Central America, Mexico, and the United
States, these religious communities include more than 200 different
groups with 800,000 members in 17 countries. Through 340 short
entries, Kraybill offers readers information on a wide range of
topics related to religious views and social practices. With
thoughtful consideration of how these diverse communities are
related, this compact reference provides a brief and accurate
synopsis of these groups in the twenty-first century.
No other single volume provides such a broad overview of Amish,
Brethren, Hutterites, and Mennonites in North America. Organized
for ease of searching--with a list of entries, a topic finder, an
index of names, and ample cross-references--the volume also
includes abundant resources for accessing additional
information.
Wide in scope, succinct in content, and with directional markers
along the way, the "Concise Encyclopedia of Amish, Brethren,
Hutterites, and Mennonites" is a must-have reference for anyone
interested in Anabaptist groups.
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