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Bibliography of Resources on Mennonite and Jewish RelationsCompiled by Austin Roberts, AMBS Intern, and André Gingerich Stoner, March 2017 (updated Feb. 2018)Biblical and Theological StudiesBauman, Clarence. The Quest for the Real Jesus. Lecture transcript. 8 December 1968, Society of Friends, Edinburgh, Scotland.Doerksen, Paul. G., & Koop, K. (2011). The Church made strange for the Nations: Essays in Ecclesiology and Political Theology. Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications.Enz, Jacob. (n.d.). Judaism and Jews - GAMEO. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Jacob. (n.d.). Where are Messiah’s People. The Mennonite, 8 December 1981, 702–3.Hamrick, James. (2015, December 22). Jesus was a Jew: A Challenge to Anti-Judaism in our Churches. Retrieved June 3, 2016, from , Stanley. (1999). The Wisdom of the Cross: Essays in Honor of John Howard Yoder. Grand Rapids, Mich.: W.B. Eerdmans.Janzen, Waldemar. (1982). Still in the Image: Essays in Biblical Theology and Anthropology. Newton, Kan.: Faith and Life PressJeschke, Marlin. (2005). Rethinking Holy Land: a Study in Salvation Geography. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Johns, Loren. (2005, September). Christian Zionism and Biblical Interpretation. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Kampen, John. (2001, Spring). The Mennonite Challenge of Particularism and Universalism: A Liberation Perspective. Conrad Grebel Review. 19, 5-28.Kampen, John. (2003). “Nonviolence in the Biblical Struggle to Know.” In Teaching Peace: Nonviolence and the Liberal Arts. Eds. J. Denny Weaver and Gerald Biesecker-Mast. Lanham: Rowan & Littlefield, 64-73Kampen, John. (2006). “Scripture and Other Campanions.” In Personal Accounts of Engagement with Scripture, ed. Ray C. Gingerich and Earl Zimmerman. Telford: Cascadia, 105-120. Kern, Kathleen. (1995). We are the Pharisees. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Klaassen, Walter. (1984). Anabaptist Hermeneutics: Presuppositions, Principles and Practice. In Essays on biblical interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite perspectives (pp. 5–10). Elkhart, Ind: Institute of Mennonite Studies.Klassen, William. (1966). Relation of the Old and New Covenants in Pilgram Marpeck’s Theology. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 40(2), 97–111.Klassen, William. (1984). Love of Enemies: the Way to Peace. Philadelphia: Fortress Press.Miller, John W. (2001). Reading Israel’s Story: Hope for the World?: A Canon History Approach to the Narrative and Message of the BIble (Student edition.). Kitchener, ON: Blenheim Retreat and Bible Study Centre.Shelly, Patricia. (2005, September). Christian Zionism and Genesis’ Promise of Land. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Shenk, Stanley C. (1974, January 22). Are Mennonites Anti-Jewish. Gospel Herald, 67(4).Stambrook, Fred, Friesen, Bert, & Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian Committee. (1999). A Sharing of Diversities: Proceedings of the Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian conference, “Building Bridges.” [Regina]: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.Swartley, Willard M. (1982). The Bible and Law. Elkhart, Ind.: Institute of Mennonite Studies.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2005b, September). Christian Zionism and Peace in the Holy Land. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Weaver, Alain Epp. (2007b). Under Vine and Fig Tree: Biblical Theologies of Land and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Pub. House.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2008). States of Exile Visions of Diaspora, Ritness, and return. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2014). Mapping Rxile and return: Palestinian Dispossession and a Political Theology for a Shared Future. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.Weaver, Dorothy Jean. (2005, September). And So All Israel Will Be Saved: Reflections on a Christian Zionist Reading of Romans. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Yoder, Perry B. (1983). Toward a Shalom Biblical theology. The Conrad Grebel Review, 1(3), 39–49.Yoder, Perry B. (1988). The Role of the Bible in Mennonite Self-understanding. In Mennonite identity: historical and contemporary perspectives (pp. 69–82). Lanham, Md: Univ Pr of America.Yoder, Perry B. (1993). The Importance of Judaism for Contemporary Anabaptist Thought. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 67(1), 73–83.John Howard Yoder on JudaismBoyarin, Daniel. (2010). Judaism as a Free Church?: Footnotes to John Howard Yoder’s The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited. In C. K. Huebner & P. Dula (Eds.), The New Yoder. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.Friesen, Duane. (2004). Yoder and the Jews: Cosmopolitan Homelessness as Ecclesial Model. In B. C. Ollenburger & G. G. Koontz (Eds.), A Mind patient and untamed: assessing John Howard Yoder’s Contributions to Theology, Ethics, and Peacemaking. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Pub. House?;Goodson, Jacob (Ed.). (Nov. 2014.) Navigating John Howard Yoders’ The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited, (contributions by Karen Guth, Andy Black, Paul Martens, Myles Werntz, Daniel H. Weiss). The Journal of Scriptural Reasoning, 13(2).Vol. 13, No. 2. Holland, Scott (Ed.). (2007.) The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited and Reimagined: Reflections on the Work of John Howard Yoder, (contributions by Daniel Boyarin, J. Denny Weaver, Randi Rashkover, Alain Epp Weaver, Gerald Biesecker-Mast, Laura Brenneman). Crosscurrents. Winter 2006-7. Ochs, Peter. (2011). Another Reformation: Postliberal Christianity and the Jews. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Academic.Velloso da Silva, C. Rosalee (2003). The Politics of Scripture: Exile and Identity in Jewish and Christian Readings of Jeremiah.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2007a, Winter). Further Footnotes on Zionism, Yoder, and Boyarin. Cross Currents, 56(4).Weaver, Alain Epp. (2005a). John Howard Yoder’s “Alternative Perspective” on Christian-Jewish Relations. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 79(3), 295–328.Weaver, Alain Epp. (n.d.). On Exile, Yoder, Said, and a Theology of Land and Return. Retrieved May 25, 2016 at and republished in Duane Friesen and Gerald Schlabach (eds) At Peace and Unafraid. Herald Press, and in C. K. Huebner & P. Dula (Eds.), The New Yoder. Eugene, OR: Cascade Books.Yoder, John Howard, Cartwright, Michael G., & Ochs, Peter (2003). The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans.Dialogue and MissionAssociated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries. Jewish Peace Leader addresses Christian Pacifists. Press Release. Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Archive, Box 1 III-6; III-6-3 News Releases.Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminaries. Shalom Consultation: A Gathering of Jewish and Christian Pacifists. October 31-November 1, 1980. Brochure. Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Archive, Collection I-2-1-4 Box 5 Henry Poettcker ’78-’90; Folder AMBS - Shalom Consultation - 1980.Bluffton University. (2006, March 21). Scholar considers Judaism and Christianity. The Mennonite. Retrieved from Peacemaker Teams Steering Committee. (1999, April 27). A Letter to our Churches about anti-Semitism. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities. Mennonite Witness as it Relates to Jewish People. (1985). (Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities.)Friesen, Leroy, Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions and Charities., Mennonite Central Committee., & Mennonite Board of Missions. (2000). Mennonite Witness in the Middle East: a Missiological Introduction (Rev. ed.). Elkhart, Ind: Mennonite Board of Missions.Hartzler, Jonas Smucker, & Shoemaker, J. S. (1912). Among Missions in the Orient and Observations by the Way. Scottdale, Pa: Mennonite Pub. House.“Jewish and Christian Scholars Compare Notes on Pacifism”. The Mennonite. 6 January 1981, p. 7. Retrieved from , John. (1980). Review of The God Who Cares: A Christian Looks at Judaism by Frederick Holmgren in Mennonite Reporter 10 (March 3, 1980) 9. Kampen, John. (1980). “Preface to Dialogue,” unpublished lecture, Shalom Consultation of Jewish and Christian Pacifists, AMBS, Oct 31, 1980. Kampen, John. (1982). “A Christian Witness to the Jews: A Response,” in Mennonite Reporter 12 (June 14, 1982) 5 Kampen, John. (1989). Review of Our Father Abraham: Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith by Marvin Wilson in Mennonite Reporter 19 (October 2, 1989) 12. Kreider, Roy. (1960). Judaism meets Christ; Guiding Principles for the Christian-Jewish Encounter. Scottdale, Pa.,: Herald Press.Kreider, Roy. (2004). Land of Revelation: A Reconciling Presence in Israel. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Leaman, James R. (1987, July 21). Mennonites and Witness to Jewish People. Gospel Herald, 80(29).Neufeld, David Yoder. (2016). Common Witness: A Story of Ministry Partnership between French and North American Mennonites, 1953-2003. Elkhart, IN: Institute of Mennonite Studies.Shenk, Marie., & Mennonite Board of Missions. (2000). Mennonite Encounter with Judaism in Israel: an MBM Story of Creative Presence Spanning Four Decades, 1953-93. Elkhart, IN: Mennonite Board of Missions.Shenk, Stanley C. (1974, January 22). Are Mennonites Anti-Jewish. Gospel Herald, 67(4).Sherman, Franklin (Ed.). (2011). We Mennonites and the Jewish People: A Call for Taking a Stand in Our Days. In Bridges: Documents of the Christian-Jewish Dialogue (New York, pp. 125–126). Paulist Press.Weaver, Alain Epp, & Dula, P. (2007). Borders and bridges: Mennonite Witness in a Religiously Diverse World. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Pub. HouseYoder, John Howard. (1979). The Disavowal of Constantine: An Alternative Perspective on Interfaith Dialogue. In Aspects of interfaith dialogue (pp. 47–68). Tantur-Jerusalem: Ecumenical Inst for Advanced Theological Stds.Yoder, Samuel A. (1951). Middle-East Sojourn. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Historical and Sociological StudiesEarly ModernDridger, Michael. (1999). Crossing Max Weber’s Great Divide: Comparing Early Modern Jewish and Anabaptist Histories. In J. M. Stayer, W. O. Packull, & G. Dipple (Eds.), Radical Reformation Studies: Essays Presented to James M. Stayer (pp. 157–174). Aldershot, Hants, England?; Ashgate.Foth, Helmut. (2013). Juden, T?ufer, Mennoniten: Ein ?berblick über ihre 500 Jahre w?hrende Beziehungsgeschichte. Mennonitischer Geschichtsbl?tter, 23–54.Jantzen, Mark. (2010). Mennonite German Soldiers: Nation, Religion, and Family in the Prussian East, 1772-1880. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.Reimer, Gustav. (1949). Rescued Documents Relating to the History and Genealogy of the Mennonites of former West Prussia. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 23(2), 99–104.Shenk, Gerald N. (1987, December 21). A Poet, a Linguist, and a Synagogue: Symbols of Hope and Renewal. Mennonite Reporter.Urry, James. (1989). None but Saints: The Transformation of Mennonite Life in Russia, 1789-1889. Winnipeg: Hyperion Press.World War II and ShoahBartel, Siegfried. (1994). Living with Conviction: German Army Captain Turns to Cultivating Peace. Winnipeg, Man.: CMBC Publications. Bosma, Jelle J., Hoekema, Alle G., (Eds.) (2015). Doopsgezinda Tijdensde Tweede Wereldoorlog, (contributions by Ruth M. M. Hoogewoud-Verschoor, Thomas B. Roep and Alle G. Hoekema, Gerke J. J. van Heile, Alle G. Hoekema, Matthijs de Vries, Klaas Prins, Gabe K. Hoekema, Alex Noord, Lies van der Zee, Gert van Klinken, Piet Visser and Annie Rekker), Doopsgezinde Bijdragen, 41. Amsterdam: Doopsgezinde Historische Kring. Buchsweiler, Meir. (1980). Ethnic Germans in the Ukraine towards the Second World War: A Case of Double Loyalty?. Tel-Aviv: Diaspora Research Institute.Enemy Within; German Minorities as a Weapon of German Policy. (1943). London,: Hutchinson & Co.Epp, Frank H. (1965). An Analysis of Germanism and National Socialism in the Immigrant Newspaper of a Canadian Minority Group, the Mennonites, in the 1930s.Epp, Frank H. (1982). Mennonites in Canada, 1920-1940: A People’s Struggle for Survival. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Foth, Helmut. (2011). Wie die Mennoniten in die deutsche Volksgemeinschaft hineinwuchsen:’ Die Mennonitischen Geschichtsbl?tter im Dritten Reich. Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter, 68, 59–88.Fromm, Lothar. (1961). Nazistische Einfluesse in Mennonitischen Zeitschriften. Elkhart, IN. (Unpublished Paper)Gerlof Homan, (1995). ?We must and can stand firmly“. Dutch Mennonites in World War II. Mennonite Quarterly Review 69, 7-36.Goertz, Hans-Jürgen, (2002). “Nationale Erhebung und religi?ser Niedergang. Mi?glückte Aneignung des t?uferischen Leitbildes im Dritten Reich.” In Das schwierige Erbe der Mennoniten. Aufs?tze und Reden, ed. Hans-Jürgen Goertz, Leipzig, 121-150.Goertz, Hans-Jürgen and Gerhard Rempel. “Drittes Reich.” Mennonitisches Lexikon V. , Benjamin W. (2014). “Mennoniten als Volksdeutsche: Die Rolle des Mennonitentums in der nationalsozialistischen Propaganda.” Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter, 71, 54–70.Goossen, Benjamin W. (2016). From Aryanism to Anabaptism: Nazi Race Science and the Language of Mennonite Ethnicity. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 90(2), 135–163.Goossen, Benjamin W. (2017). Chosen Nation: Mennonites and Germany in a Global Era. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.Gunden, Mary Jean. (2013, September). Lois Gunden: A Righteous Gentile. The Mennonite.Hein, Wilfried. (2015). A Witness in Times of War and Peace: The Story of Gerhard Hein, A Mennonite Pastor Who Served in the Wehrmacht during World War II. (Victoria, BC: Friesen Press).Hoekema, Alle G. (2011). “’Bloembollen’ Voor Westerbork: hulp vor Zaanse en andere doopsgezinden aan (protestants-)joodse Duitse vluchtelingen en Nederland, 1939-1945. Nederlands. Verloren B.V.Hoekema, Alle G. (2013). Dutch Mennonites and German Jewish Refugee Children, 1938-1945. Mennonite Quarterly Review, 87, 133-153. Hoekema, Alle G., Pieter Post (Eds.). (2016) Frits Kuiper (1898-1974): Doopsgezinde Theoloog. Hilversum, NL: Verloren. Homan, Gerlof. (2012, January). From Danzig to Down Under: A Mennonite-Jewish Family’s Escape from the Nazis to Australia. Mennonite Historical Bulletin, 73. 13-18. Kauenhowen, Kurt. (1943). Zehn Jahre Sippenforschung und Sippenpflege im Dritten Reich, 1933-1943. Mitteilungen Des Sippenverbandes Danziger Mennoniten-Familien, 9, 2–3.Klaassen, W. (1979). Mennoniten im Dritten Reich: Dokumentation und Deutung. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 53(1), 87–89.Klassen, Otto. (2015). Erinnerungen aus Meinem Leben. (Winnipeg: Old Oak Publishing).Kliewer, Victor D. (1978). The German Mennonites in the Third Reich. Elkhart, Ind.: [V.D. Kliewer].Koop, Jeremy.(2016). “Reception of the ‘Two-Kingdom Doctrine’ as a Key to Under-standing Protestant Responses to National Socialism in Germany.” European Mennonites and the Challenge of Modernity over Five Centuries: Contributors, Detractors, and Adapters (North Newton, KS: Bethel College). 329-46.Kosterlitzky, Beate., & Zunkel, Friedrich. (1995) Krise und Versagen der Krefelder Mennoniten in der Weimarer Republik und w?hrend des ?Dritten Reiches“ (1919-1945). In Sie kamen als Fremde. Die Mennoniten in Krefeld von den Anf?ngen bis zur Gegenwart. (pp. 205-249). Krefeld: Wolfgang Froese (Hg.),Lichdi, Diether G?tz. (1977). Mennoniten im Dritten Reich: Dokumentation und Deutung. Weierhof/Pfalz: Mennonitischer Geschichtsverein E.V. Lichdi, Diether G?tz. (1980). “R?mer 13 und das Staatsverst?ndnis der Mennoniten um 1933.” Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter. 74-95.Lichdi, Diether G?tz. (2007). “Vergangenheitsbew?ltigung und Schuldbekenntnisse der Mennoniten nach 1945.” Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter. 39-54. Lichdi, Diether G?tz. (2011). Minderheiten, die sich lange fremd bleiben: Mennoniten und Juden in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. In Freikirchen und Juden im “Dritten Reich” (pp. 65–76). G?ttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht.Lichdi, Diether G?tz., & Goertz, Hans-Jürgen. (1978). “Gemeinsame Erkl?rung - Zur Kontroverse um die Mennoniten im Dritten Reich.” Gemeinde Unterwegs 12, 140. And Mennonitische Bl?tter 12, 189. Lichti, James Irvin. (1992). “Die Stellungnahmen deutscher Mennoniten zur Aufl?sung des Rh?nbruderhofes in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus,” in: Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter. 73-91.Lichti, James Irvin. (2008). Houses on the Sand? Pacifist Denominations in Nazi Germany. New York: Peter Lang.Meier, Hans. (1979). “Die Aufl?sung des Neuhutterischen Rh?nbruderhofes in Deutschland.” Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter. 49-56.Nafziger, Tim. (2007a, July 30). A Window into Antisemitism and Nazism among Mennonite in North America, Part 1. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Tim. (2007b, August 16). Mennonites, Jews and Antisemitism, Part 2. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Jacob A. (2014). A Path of Thorns: Soviet Mennonite Life under Communist and Nazi Rule, ed. by Harvey L. Dyck, trans. Harvey L. Dyck and Sarah Dyck (Toronto: University of Toronto Press).Redekop, Benjamin. (1991). “The Canadian-Mennonite Response to National Socialism,” Mennonite Life, June 1991, 18-24.Regier, James. (2016). “Utopia of Ash: Galician Mennonites and the Second Polish Republic.” In European Mennonites and the Challenge of Modernity over Five Centuries: Contributors, Detractors, and Adapters (North Newton, KS: Bethel College): 347-65.Rempel, Gerhard. (2010). Mennonites and the Holocaust: From Collaboration to Perpetuation. The Mennonite Quarterly Review, 84(4), 507–549.Rempel, Gerhard. (2011). Heinrich Hajo Schroeder: The Allure of Race and Space in HItler’s Empire. Journal of Mennonite Studies, 29, 227–254.Schrag, Alyssa. “Peace or Persecution: Mennonite Involvement in the Holocaust.” Mennonite Life 66(2012): , Eric. (2009). “The Chameleon of Trawniki: Jack Reimer, Soviet Volksdeutsche and the Holocaust.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 23, no. 2 :239-62Thiesen, John D. (2016). “Menno in the KZ or Münster Resurrected: Mennonites and National Socialism – Historiography and Open Questions.” European Mennonites and the Challenge of Modernity over Five Centuries: Contributors, Detractors, and Adapters (North Newton, KS: Bethel College). 313-38.Thiesen, John D., Schlabach, Theron F., & Friesen, John J. (1999). Mennonite and Nazi?: attitudes among Mennonite colonists in Latin America, 1933-1945. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press.Unruh, Heinrich B., (2009). Fügungen und Führungen. Benjamin Heinrich Unruh 1881-1959 (afterword by Peter Letkemann, 361-445), Detmold.Von Schlachta, Astrid. (2015). “in unbedingter Treue”...keine Verfechter der Wehrlosigkeit:’ Volksgemeinschaft, Staatstreue ud das Bild, das von den Mennoniten herrschen sollte. Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter, 72, 117–132.Wagner, Jonathan. F. (1981). Brothers Beyond the Sea: National Socialism in Canada. Waterloo, Ont., Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press.Wagner, Steffen. (2011). “’Aus weltanschaulichen Gründen besonders bek?mpft und gehasst’: Die Weierh?fer Schule und ihre Umwandlung in eine NS-Eliteanstalt im Jahr 1936.” Mennonitische Geschichtsbl?tter. 89-160.Werner, Hans. (2013). The Constructed Mennonite: History, Memory, and the Second World War. Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba Press.Other Historical/Sociological ResourcesBaecher, Claude, Lapp, John A., & Snyder, C. Arnold. (2006). Testing Faith and Tradition: Global Mennonite History Series?: Europe. Intercourse, PA: Good BooksChristian Peacemaker Teams Steering Committee. (1999, April 27). A Letter to Our Churches about anti-Semitism. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Jacob. (n.d.). Judaism and Jews - GAMEO. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Frank H. (1982). Mennonites in Canada, 1920-1940: A People’s Struggle for Survival. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Epp, Frank H., & Canadian Mennonite Relief and Immigration Council. (1962). Mennonite Exodus: The Rescue and Resettlement of the Russian Mennonites since the Communist Revolution. Altona, Manitoba: Published for Canadian Mennonite Relief and Immigration Council by D.W. Friesen.Epp, Jacob D., & Dyck, Harvey L. (1991). A Mennonite in Russia: The Diaries of Jacob D. Epp, 1851-1880. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.Francis, Emerich K. (1955). In Search of Utopia: the Mennonites in Manitoba. Glencoe, Ill.: Free Press.Groff, Anna. (2011, February). “Mennonite Rabbi” Shares Learnings. The Mennonite.Kauffman, J. Howard., & Harder, Leland. (1975). Anabaptists Four Centuries Later: A Profile of Five Mennonite and Brethren in Christ Denominations. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Kampen, John. (2015). “Where We Came From and Why it Matters: Christianity and Judaism in Formation,” unpublished lecture, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Jan. 15, 2015. Redekop, Calvin W., & Steiner, Samuel J. (1988). Mennonite Identity: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.Roy, Ralph Lord. (1953). Apostles of Discord: A Study of Organized Bigotry and Disruption on the Fringes of Protestantism. Boston: Beacon Press.Stambrook, Fred, Friesen, Bert, & Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian Committee. (1999). A Sharing of Diversities: Proceedings of the Jewish Mennonite Ukrainian Conference, “Building Bridges.” [Regina]: Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina.Unruh, John D. (1952). In the Name of Christ: A History of the Mennonite Central Committee and its Service 1920-1951. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Wenger, A. D. (1902). Six Months in Bible Lands and Around the World in fourteen Months: With Fifty Illustrations. Doylestown, Pa.: J.B. Steiner.Werner, Hans, & Winkler Historical Society. (2006). Living between Worlds: A History of Winkler. Winkler, MB: Winkler Heritage Society.Israel-Palestine ConflictAwad, Alex. (2005, September). Christian Zionism: Their Theology, Our Nightmare. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Byler, J. Daryl. (2005, September). Disturbing the Peace: Christian Zionism Shapes U.S. Policy. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Christian Peacemaker Teams Steering Committee. (1999, April 27). A letter to our churches about anti-Semitism. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Cedar. (2005, September). A View From The Palestinian Church. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Epp, Frank H. (1970). Whose Land is Palestine?: The Middle East Problem in Historical Perspective. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans.Epp, Frank H. (1976). The Palestinians: Portrait of a People in Conflict. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Epp, Frank H. (1980). The Israelis: Portrait of a People in Conflict. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Gish, Arthur G. (2001). Hebron Journal: Stories of Nonviolent Peacemaking. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Good, Sheldon C. (2011, January 3). Anabaptists Visit Israel, Seek Reconciliation Among Mennonites, Amish, Jews. Mennonite Weekly Review.Hostetler, Clara (1947, June 17). Our Responsibility to the Jew. Gospel Herald, 40(12).Kampen, John. (2007, July 24). Mennonites, Judaism and Israel-Palestine. The Mennonite.Lapp, John A. (1980). The View from East Jerusalem. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Nafziger, Tim. (2008, December 28). Shock for an Eye, Awe for a Tooth: Lex talionis Discarded in Gaza. Retrieved June 3, 2016, from , Patricia. (2005, September). Christian Zionism and Genesis’ Promise of Land. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Swartz, Merlin L. (1970). The Position of Jews in Arab Lands following the Rise of Islam. [Beirut]: [Near East School of Theology].Van Zile, Dexter. (2009, July 6). Key Mennonite Institutions against Israel. (n.d.). Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. Retrieved May 25, 2016, from , Donald E. (1995). Anxious for Armageddon: A Call to Partnership for Middle Eastern and Western Christians. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2005, September). Christian Zionism and Peace in the Holy Land. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Weaver, Alain Epp. (2007b). Under Vine and Fig Tree: Biblical Theologies of Land and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Pub. House.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2008). States of Exile: Visions of Diaspora, Witness, and Return (Vols. 1–1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations). Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.Weaver, Alain Epp. (2014). Mapping Exile and Return: Palestinian Dispossession and a Political Theology for a Shared Future. Minneapolis: Fortress Press.Weaver, Alain Epp, & Dula, Peter. (2007). Borders and Bridges: Mennonite Witness in a Religiously Diverse World. Telford, Pa.: Cascadia Pub. House.Weaver, Alain Epp, & Weaver, Sonia K. (1999). Salt & Sign: Mennonite Central Committee in Palestine, 1949-1999. Akron, PA: Mennonite Central Committee.Weaver, Dorothy Jean. (2005, September). And So All Israel Will Be Saved: Reflections on a Christian Zionist Reading of Romans. Mennonite Central Committee Peace Office Newsletter, 35(3).Weaver, Sonia K., & Mennonite Central Committee. (2007). What is Palestine-Israel?: Answers to Common Questions. Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press.LiteratureBeck, Ervin. (unpub 2013.) "Jewish Self-Hatred and Mennonite Transgressive Literature." Bergen, David. (2011). The Matter with Morris. Berkeley, CA: Counterpoint. Brandt, Di. (1995). Jerusalem, Beloved. Turnstone Press. Harder, Johannes, & Reimer, Al. (1979). No Strangers in Exile: A Novel. Winnipeg: Hyperion Press.Hochstetler, Patricia. (2007). Delusion: Growing up in an Amish Jewish Cult.?Winona Lake, IN:? Baker Trittin.?Hochstetler, Patricia. (2007). Deception: Growing up in an Amish-Jewish Cult.?Winona Lake, IN:? Baker Trittin.?Hochstetler, Patricia. (2008). Deliverance: Growing up in an Amish-Jewish Cult. Winona Lake, IN:? Baker Trittin.?Janzen, Rhoda. (2010). Mennonite in a Little Black Dress: A Memoir of Going Home, see “Appendix: A Mennonite History Primer”. New York, NY: Holt Paperbacks. Kasdorf, Julia. (1992). Sleeping Preacher. (“Along Ocean Parkway in Brooklyn,” 24; “Clear Night at the End of the Twentieth Century,” 36-37). University of Pittsburgh Press.Kasdorf, Julia. (1998). Eve’s Striptease. (“To Honor the Dead,” 64; “On Leaving Brooklyn”). University of Pittsburgh Press.Kasdorf, Julia. (2011). Poetry in America. (“Yehuda Amichai in Late November,” 75). University of Pittsburgh Press. Wiebe, Rudy. (2002). Sweeter than all the World. Toronto: Random House. Yoder, Joseph W. (orig. 1940). Rosanna of the Amish. Huntington, PA: Yoder Publishing.Yoder, Joseph W. (orig. 1948). Rosanna’s Boys. Huntington, PA: Yoder Publishing. Zacharias, Robert. (2013). Rewriting the Break Event: ?Mennonites & Migration in Canadian Literature.?(University of Manitoba Press) ................
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