Old German Baptist Brethren: Plain but Different, Part 2

Authors

  • Tony Walsh Director, Centre for the Study of Irish Protestantism, Maynooth University
  • Jeff Bach Director of the Young Center Emeritus, Elizabethtown College
  • Sam Funkhouser Executive Director, Brethren & Mennonite Heritage Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18061/jpac.v4i1.9709

Keywords:

narrative inquiry, postpositive research methodology, Old German Baptist Brethren, Schwarzenau Brethren, Pietism, Anabaptism, Annual Meeting, eldership, hospitality, inner life, reflective practice, unity

Abstract

This article utilizes a narrative methodological research paradigm to explore perceived distinctions between the Old German Baptist Brethren (the main Old Order expression of the Schwarzenau Brethren) and other Plain groups. In this section (part 2 of the article) the authors explore four areas of specific distinction: (1) an array of “flat” and unusually participative church structures; (2) a particular understanding and exercise of hospitality; (3) a strong emphasis on the inner life and reflective practice; (4) a strong emphasis on particular understandings of unity and submission as essential ingredients in church life. All these, together with the three areas discussed in the first part of the article, combine to create a distinctive culture and an unusual expression of Plain spirituality and life practice.

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Published

2023-12-07

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