Contributions

  • Abe J. Dueck - Contributor
  • John H. Redekop - Contributor
  • David Ewert - Contributor
  • Ted Regehr - Contributor
  • Calvin Redekop - Contributor
and 9 more
  • Waldo Hiebert - Contributor
  • Valerie G. Rempel - Contributor
  • Gloria Neufeld Redekop - Contributor
  • Katie Funk Wiebe - Contributor
  • Richard Kyle - Contributor
  • Kevin Enns-Rempel - Contributor
  • Doreen Klassen - Contributor
  • Gerry C. Ediger - Contributor
  • Paul Toews - Contributor

Publication

1995 - Kindred Productions, Winnipeg, MB Canada

Language

English

Word Count

74,000 words, Guess

Page Count

296 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number96171854
  • LibraryThing5632162
  • Goodreads167250

Classifications

  • LCCBX8129.M373 B73 1995

Description

The Mennonites, like many smaller immigrant religious groups, initially lived on the margins of North American society. The twentieth century brought them into the economic and cultural mainstream. That adaptation is the subject of the eleven essays and autobiographies of *Bridging Troubled Waters*. The essays are written by notable Mennonite scholars -- John H. Redekop, Ted Regehr, Katie Funk Wiebe, and others. The autobiographies by David Ewert, Waldo Hiebert, and J.B. Toews sparkle with insight into the transitions they and their people navigated during these momentous decades (1940-1960).

Subjects

People

J.B. ToewsDavid EwertWaldo Hiebert

Times

Series Statement

  • Perspectives on Mennonite Life and Thought, No. 9

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