Three EMU students participated in the C. Henry Smith Peace Oratorical Contest held the evening of Mar. 24 on campus. While the contest ran in conjunction with the “Micah Think ... read more about Students ‘Speak Out for Peace’
Bible and religion
Panel to Focus on US Foreign Policy
The public is invited to attend an in-depth panel presentation on “US Foreign Policy and How It Affects Americans” 7 p.m. Tuesday, Apr. 10, in Martin Chapel of the seminary ... read more about Panel to Focus on US Foreign Policy
Yoder’s Book Probes Jewish-Christian Rift
It didn’t have to be! Two world religions, Christianity and Judaism, didn’t have to split the way they did. That’s the belief of the late Mennonite theologian John Howard Yoder ... read more about Yoder’s Book Probes Jewish-Christian Rift
Prof’s Book Outlines Anabaptist Beliefs
A new book by an Eastern Mennonite University professor offers an alternative approach to Christian faith through the beliefs and practices of the Anabaptists, dubbed “the radical wing of the ... read more about Prof’s Book Outlines Anabaptist Beliefs
Sudan Mission Worker to Speak
The Rev. Lauren R. Stanley with her students at the Renk Bible College in Renk, Sudan. Photo by Madjur Chol Deng. The Rev. Lauren R. Stanley, the Episcopal Church’s only ... read more about Sudan Mission Worker to Speak
EMU Prof to Help Launch Peace Program in Israel
Mennonite Study Group Visits China
Participants in a consultation held Oct. 13 at the Institute of World Religions, Division of Christianity (Beijing). Standing (l to r): Elmer S. Miller, Philadephia; Myrrl Byler, Harrisonburg; Xiyi Yao ... read more about Mennonite Study Group Visits China
Prof Helps Initiate New Book Series
The first title of “Polyglossia,” a new radical reformation book series, was released at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion and Society for Biblical Literature (AAR/SBL) in ... read more about Prof Helps Initiate New Book Series
Following St. Paul
Eastern Menonite University professor Linford Stutzman sails into Pozzuoli, Italy, the final port of the voyage in the Mediterranean and Aegean seas. Courtesy Photo By Luanne Austin, Daily News-Record The ... read more about Following St. Paul
Amish Forgiveness Offers Lessons
The subdued reaction of the Amish to the killing of five girls at the one-room school in Bart Township, Pa., reflects their theology, culture and history, says Earl Zimmerman, a ... read more about Amish Forgiveness Offers Lessons