Citation | Groups Related to Anabaptism and Pietism, MU2013/15, Folder 7, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. |
Scope and Content | Folder #7 – Historic Peace Churches and Anabaptist Pietist Communities - LOCATED IN (IS) Church of the Brethren General Filing Cabinet: Anabaptist Groups and Programs Note: A scholar would need to determine if all the groups mentioned below are considered to be “Anabaptist” and/or "Pietist" or what their historical context might be. Information from a variety of sources describing: Plain People, the Amish (history and family rights vs. State rights), Old German Baptist Brethren, Church of the Brethren, Bruderhof Communities, Woodcrest Community, Society of Brothers, Hutterite Commune, Historic Peace Churches (Friends, Mennonites, Church of the Brethren), Civilian Public Service (CPS, a history), Brethren Volunteer Service (BVS) Saur Press and Peace, Native American relations, Voluntary Service programs (American Friends Service Committee, Mennonite Central Committee, Brethren Volunteer Service), Sexual Practices within the Oneida Colony, the Shakers, Anarchists, Mormons, and map of the spread of Anabaptism. |