Paul Tschetter

Paul Tschetter
Title Paul Tschetter PDF eBook
Author Rod Janzen
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 317
Release 2009-05-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606081349

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Paul Tschetter Was a Leading Figure In Late Nineteenth-Century Hutterite history, the "Hutterite Joshua," who convinced 1,250 Hutterites to leave Russia in the 1870s and resettle in Dakota Territory. Tschetter's life elucidates the way that an immigrant community fought for survival in a North American environment that stressed assimilation to radically different political, economic, cultural, and religious values. Janzen provides an in-depth narrative and analysis of Tschetter's influence based on diaries, sermons, hymns, interviews, and other primary materials. "I welcome this long-overdue book on Paul Tschetter. Rod Janzen is to be commended for continuing to preserve the Prairieleut heritage. Paul Tschetter provided much needed leadership in a very transitional period of Hutterian history."---Tony Waldner, Forest River Hutterite Colony "Much has been written on the communal Hutterites, but Rod Janzen is one of the very few scholars who have tracked the history of the more numerous Prairieleut, or noncommunal Hutterites. Spotlighting the pivotal Prairieleut leader Paul Tschetter is a giant step forward in preserving the history of the `other' Hutterites."---Timothy Miller, University of Kansas "Janzen writes the way history ought to be written ... The author builds upon, and then goes far beyond all previous studies---in content, and especially in his solid interpretation and historical analysis where socioreligious perspectives are not shortchanged."---Leonard Gross, author of the Golden Years of the Hutterites "The Tschetter family is grateful for Dr. Janzen's thoughtful biography."---Wesley G. Tschetter, South Dakota State University "Paul Tschetter's biography---so well-written by the careful and detailed research of Rod Janzen---preserves as a lasting tribute the story of a wonderful and many-sided man and the remarkable community of the Prairieleut people in the context of a forever vanished society and era."---Max Stanton, Brigham Young University, Hawaii

Hutterite Society

Hutterite Society
Title Hutterite Society PDF eBook
Author John A. Hostetler
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 430
Release 1997-06-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780801856396

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and their strategies for survival.-- "American Historical Review"

Hutterite Roots

Hutterite Roots
Title Hutterite Roots PDF eBook
Author Arnold Hofer
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 141
Release 2012-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1620324180

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The Prairie People

The Prairie People
Title The Prairie People PDF eBook
Author Rod A. Janzen
Publisher UPNE
Pages 348
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780874519310

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An eyewitness account of life among a unique group of Anabaptists.

The Hutterites in North America

The Hutterites in North America
Title The Hutterites in North America PDF eBook
Author Rod Janzen
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 399
Release 2010-07-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0801899257

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One of the longest-lived communal societies in North America, the Hutterites have developed multifaceted communitarian perspectives on everything from conflict resolution and decision-making practices to standards of living and care for the elderly. This compellingly written book offers a glimpse into the complex and varied lives of the nearly 500 North American Hutterite communities. North American Hutterites today number around 50,000 and have common roots with and beliefs akin to the Amish and other Old Order Christians. This historical analysis and anthropological investigation draws on existing research, primary sources, and over 25 years of the authors' interaction with Hutterite communities to recount the group's physical and spiritual journey from its 16th-century founding in Eastern Europe and its near disappearance in Transylvania in the 1760s to its late 19th-century transplantation to North America and into the modern era. It explains how the Hutterites found creative ways to manage social and economic changes over more than five centuries while holding to the principles and cultural values embedded in their faith. Religious scholars, anthropologists, and historians of America and the Anabaptist faiths will find this objective-yet-appreciative account of the Hutterites' distinct North American culture to be a valuable and fascinating study both of the religion and of a viable alternative to modern-day capitalism.

Canadian criminal cases annotated

Canadian criminal cases annotated
Title Canadian criminal cases annotated PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 480
Release 1918
Genre
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History of the Hutterite Mennonites

History of the Hutterite Mennonites
Title History of the Hutterite Mennonites PDF eBook
Author Arnold Hofer
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 196
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1610972384

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