Anabaptist remix : varieties of cultural engagement in North America / Lauren Friesen and Dennis R. Koehn, editors.
2022
HIST 284.3 An1f
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Title
Anabaptist remix : varieties of cultural engagement in North America / Lauren Friesen and Dennis R. Koehn, editors.
ISBN
9781433187926 hardcover
1433187922 hardcover
9781433187933 electronic book
9781433187940 electronic publication
9781433187957 Mobipocket electronic book
1433187922 hardcover
9781433187933 electronic book
9781433187940 electronic publication
9781433187957 Mobipocket electronic book
Published
New York : Peter Lang, [2022]
Language
English
Description
ix, 477 pages ; 24 cm
Call Number
HIST 284.3 An1f
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1267403628
Summary
"The creative clash of tradition and innovation causes many cultures to be in continuous remix. Crucibles of adaptation are present in religion, law, education, science, technology, publishing, arts, media, etc. The present volume on Anabaptist ReMix: The Varieties of Cultural Engagement is a case study of one tradition-Anabaptists and Mennonites-and fragments of its transformation in the modern and post-modern era. Today, in the face of a global pandemic, climate disaster, social fragmentation, and the prospect of nuclear annihilation, the descendants of radical reformers seek to live out the wisdom of that original revolution. Theology is re-imagined as a conversation about human nature and emergent images of the divine. In this volume, the arts are re-framed as an examination of conflict, catharsis, and justice. Christian pacifism is given new partners with those in the just-war tradition. Women find a new voice to tell stories of abuse, oppression, and healing. Native American, Black, and Latinx voices call attention to buried stories calling for resurrection. The power of institutional structures is interrogated and challenged to act on prophetic missions of equality, healing, and justice"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
List of abbreviations
Part I: The frame. Three angels / Keith Ratzlaff
Preface
Introduction / Dennis R. Koehn
Part II: Anabaptism and shifting terrain. New perspectives on human nature and images of the divine / Dennis R. Koehn
Secular Mennonite social critique: pluralism, interdisciplinarity, and Mennonite studies / Maxwell Kennel
Part III: Ethics of peace and justice. The convergence of pacifism and just war / Duane Friesen
Interfaith paths to peace / Doug Hostetter
The ground and educational ministry of ethics: a (darkly hued) Anabaptist perspective / James Samuel Logan
"Be just, and fear not": theater as restorative justice / Lauren Friesen
Part IV: Race and identity. The beggars are rising, where are the saints? / Vincent Harding
Connections past, present, and future / Lawrence Hart
Hexadecaroon / Bryan Rafael Falcón
Liberating Anabaptist music / Katie Graber
Part V: Pilgrimage, trauma, and renewal. Voice of the residue: the reckoning of intergenerational female wounding / Cameron Altaras
Healing the wounds of a violated world / Ruth E. Krall
I will kill him first! / Lorin Peters
Musings from a blind Mennonite misfit: when disability theory and Anabaptist identity intersect / Darla Schumm
Anabaptism and its agarian heritage / S. Roy Kaufman
Part VI: Pushing the boundaries. Beauty happens / Charlene Gingerich
Mennonite literature's queer decolonial Anabaptist vision / Daniel Shank Cruz
Us and them / Al Schnupp
Part VII: Poetic and artistic expression. Emblems of the times / Jeff Gundy
The centaur's recipe / Sofia Samatar
Learning from our ancestors: listening to the patterns in our hands / Rachel Epp Buller
Neighbor: who / Douglas Witmer
Slowly like snow / Diana Zimmerman
Part VIII: Ethics of institutional engagement. Amplifying a Mennonite theology of peacebuilding to Mennonite institutions / Lisa Schirch
Negotiating the blade: a dramatic reverie on faith, institutions, and theater / Julia Reimer
Walking the tightrope across the university: following my ethical compass and hacking higher education / Clayton Funk
Ethics, faith, and healthcare / Rudi Kauffman
Among the pains: Christianity, disability, healing / J. Alexander Sider
The church on the edge of forever / David E. Ortman
List of contributors
Index.
Part I: The frame. Three angels / Keith Ratzlaff
Preface
Introduction / Dennis R. Koehn
Part II: Anabaptism and shifting terrain. New perspectives on human nature and images of the divine / Dennis R. Koehn
Secular Mennonite social critique: pluralism, interdisciplinarity, and Mennonite studies / Maxwell Kennel
Part III: Ethics of peace and justice. The convergence of pacifism and just war / Duane Friesen
Interfaith paths to peace / Doug Hostetter
The ground and educational ministry of ethics: a (darkly hued) Anabaptist perspective / James Samuel Logan
"Be just, and fear not": theater as restorative justice / Lauren Friesen
Part IV: Race and identity. The beggars are rising, where are the saints? / Vincent Harding
Connections past, present, and future / Lawrence Hart
Hexadecaroon / Bryan Rafael Falcón
Liberating Anabaptist music / Katie Graber
Part V: Pilgrimage, trauma, and renewal. Voice of the residue: the reckoning of intergenerational female wounding / Cameron Altaras
Healing the wounds of a violated world / Ruth E. Krall
I will kill him first! / Lorin Peters
Musings from a blind Mennonite misfit: when disability theory and Anabaptist identity intersect / Darla Schumm
Anabaptism and its agarian heritage / S. Roy Kaufman
Part VI: Pushing the boundaries. Beauty happens / Charlene Gingerich
Mennonite literature's queer decolonial Anabaptist vision / Daniel Shank Cruz
Us and them / Al Schnupp
Part VII: Poetic and artistic expression. Emblems of the times / Jeff Gundy
The centaur's recipe / Sofia Samatar
Learning from our ancestors: listening to the patterns in our hands / Rachel Epp Buller
Neighbor: who / Douglas Witmer
Slowly like snow / Diana Zimmerman
Part VIII: Ethics of institutional engagement. Amplifying a Mennonite theology of peacebuilding to Mennonite institutions / Lisa Schirch
Negotiating the blade: a dramatic reverie on faith, institutions, and theater / Julia Reimer
Walking the tightrope across the university: following my ethical compass and hacking higher education / Clayton Funk
Ethics, faith, and healthcare / Rudi Kauffman
Among the pains: Christianity, disability, healing / J. Alexander Sider
The church on the edge of forever / David E. Ortman
List of contributors
Index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Friesen, Lauren, 1943- Anabaptist remix New York : Peter Lang, 2022
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