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John L. Ruth is a Mennonite minister, author, and filmmaker. He directed the award-winning PBS documentary, "The Amish: A People of Preservation." A former college English professor, he has also written on the life arid heritage of Anabaptist communities in books such as The Earth Is the Lord's, toon meer 'Twas Seeding Time, and Maintaining the Right Fellowship. toon minder

Bevat de namen: JOHN L RUTH, John Landis Ruth

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Ruth, John Landis
Geboortedatum
1930-01-08
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Opleiding
Harvard University (PhD ∙ English)
Harvard University (AM ∙ English)
Eastern College (AB|1956) [now Eastern University]
Organisaties
Mennonite Heritage Center
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John Ruth and John L. Ruth are different authors. Please do not combine them.

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This is meant to be a quick summary of the history of the Believers' Churches (also known as "Anabaptists", although neither term clearly distinguishes the subject). And while I see the value of such a work, it seemed at times that the writing was too elementary and things were said in a certain way more for the purpose of communicating the author's opinion than clearly presenting history.

Overall, though, it is a good, quick introduction for someone interested in knowing what this church tradition is all about.… (meer)
 
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NGood | Feb 19, 2014 |
The horrific events of October 2, 2006 is a reminder of the uncertainty, brutality and harshness of the times we are living in. The tragedy drew sharp reactions worldwide. But what is remembered today is not the brutality of the crime that was perpetrated on innocent children that fateful day but the response of the people living in and around the West Nickel Mines Amish School.

In his book Forgiveness: A Legacy of the West Nickel Mines Amish School, John Ruth who is an authority on Anabaptist history deals with what he is familiar at – the Anabaptists and the teachings that are ingrained in them which brought about the benevolent act of forgiveness. Without mincing words, he says that forgiveness is sometimes a selfish act because it is more likely to benefit the person who forgives than the one receiving forgiveness.

It is a good book that will help readers understand what the Anabaptists stood for, but if exclusively viewed in the light of the tragic events of October 2, 2006 alone, one may find the issue is not adequately addressed. However, it is a book that must be devoured by any right-thinking person, irrespective of our religious beliefs.
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khamneithang | 1 andere bespreking | Nov 6, 2013 |
As we strive to live a more simple life, this book just gave more insight to that very thing. It helped explain why Plain Folk live as they do (not for legalistic reasons). The photos were wonderful as was the text.
 
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Book_Shelter | Oct 26, 2010 |
"This sensitive and thoughtful meditation on the horrific events of October 2,
2006, reflects on the response of the Amish community of Nickel Mines,
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where a gunman killed himself, five school
children, and wounded five others. The tragic crime evoked expressions of shock
and sympathy worldwide. But even many Christians were stunned when the Amish
community, in the midst of its grieving, offered words of forgiveness toward
the dead killer and his family. John L. Ruth considers that extraordinary
forgiveness as the legacy of that heartbreaking day." --back cover
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