• movement has communities in the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Paraguay, South Korea and Australia. The Bruderhof practises believer's...
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    Testament, practicing compassion and hospitality. Communities such as the Simple Way, the Bruderhof and Rutba House would fall into this category. Despite...
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  • Nomadelfia Bruderhof Communities, originally in Germany but spread to other countries since Kommune Niederkaufungen ZEGG Eutopia project (community) Free and...
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    The Rhön Bruderhof was the second of the Bruderhof Communities, with around a hundred people, situated in the Rhön mountains in Germany, not far from...
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    religious communities are Christian examples of intentional communities. They include groups such as the Hutterites, Anabaptist Bruderhof Communities, Amish...
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    was a German theologian and Christian writer. He was the founder of the Bruderhof in 1920. Arnold was born in Königsberg, East Prussia, Germany, the third...
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  • Church, Conservative Mennonites, and Beachy Amish, as well as the Bruderhof Communities, Apostolic Christian Church and the Charity Christian Fellowship...
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    and the New Meadow Run and Spring Valley Bruderhofs, two of a group of international Christian communities with about 200 members in each. As of the...
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  • moral community, simple living, sustainable living, as well as many religious lifestyles. Intentional communities, such as the Simple Way, the Bruderhof communities...
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    groups. The Arnoldleut—also referred to as the Bruderhof Communities or currently, Church Communities International—is a group of more recent origin which...
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    churches that emphasize the practice of plain dress (as with the Bruderhof Communities) or the doctrine of outward holiness (as with the Allegheny Wesleyan...
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  • the world organisations for the first time. Both the kibbutz and Bruderhof Communities can trace their origins to the German Youth Movement. The influence...
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  • This is a list of Anabaptist churches and communities. Anabaptism includes Amish, Hutterite, Mennonite, Bruderhof, Schwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren and...
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  • 2017) was a Christian writer and pastor. He was the elder of the Bruderhof Communities between 1983 and 2001. Arnold authored 12 books. Arnold is the son...
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  • the early Anabaptist movement. Schwarzenau Brethren, River Brethren, Bruderhof, and the Apostolic Christian Church are Anabaptist denominations that...
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  • Anabaptist Christians (most notably Amish, Mennonites, Hutterites, the Bruderhof Communities, and Schwarzenau Brethren) and ultra-Orthodox Jews, who pursue simple...
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    (Mennonites, Amish, Old Order Mennonite, Conservative Mennonites, the Bruderhof Communities and Church of the Brethren), as well as Holiness Pacifists such...
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  • This may extend to physical and psychological harm. Writing about Bruderhof communities in the book Misunderstanding Cults: Searching for Objectivity in...
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  • list of nineteen communities in the U.S. associated with the Fellowship of Intentional Communities in its first decade includes: Bruderhof, Rifton, NY; Bryn...
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  • the Bruderhof Communities from 1962 until his death in 1982. Johann Heinrich Arnold was born 23 December 1913 in Oberbozen as second son of Bruderhof founder...
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  • Geyers schwarzer Haufen" Groups Artaman League Berneuchen Movement Bruderhof Communities Deutsche Freischar Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929 Deutscher...
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    and traditions. Christianity portal Bible Mennonite Fellowship Bruderhof Communities Church of God in Christ, Mennonite Eastern Mennonite Missions Vincent...
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    Kibbutz (category Rural community development)
    "From utopia to total institution in a single generation: the kibbutz and Bruderhof". International Review of Modern Sociology. 2 (2): 224–232. JSTOR 41420450...
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    were unimpressed by the propaganda touting Volksgemeinschaft (people's community). During the war, many Edelweißpiraten supported the Allies and assisted...
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  • society." — Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach German utopian communities are historic intentional communities that were formed in wake of various social movements...
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  • Back-to-the-land movement (category Rural community development)
    ISBN 0-9782042-0-4 Fairfield, Richard. The Modern Utopian: Alternative Communities of the '60's and '70's. Process Media, 2010. Grant, Brian L. "Surveying...
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    Geyers schwarzer Haufen" Groups Artaman League Berneuchen Movement Bruderhof Communities Deutsche Freischar Deutsche Jungenschaft vom 1.11.1929 Deutscher...
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    resulted in today's communities of Mennonites, Amish, Hutterites, and Brethren churches, and to some extent, the Bruderhof Communities. Further reform movements...
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  • New Monasticism (category Nondenominational Christian societies and communities)
    the Bruderhof, or the School for Conversion as examples of the Benedict Option being lived out today. Most Protestant new monastic communities emphasize...
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    Church - Question Mark Booklets - Page 16 - ISBN 0-85421-333-3 "Bruderhof Communities". SoundCloud. Retrieved 2018-05-31. "Tra Le Sollecitudini Instruction...
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