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Guy Hershberger

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62:. He began work as an educator immediately out of high school in 1915 as a teacher in rural schools, where he remained for five years until his marriage to Clara Hooley on 1 August 1920. They had two children who survived into adulthood; Elizabeth (Bauman), born in 1924, and Paul, born 1934. Hershberger then pursued further education, first in the form of an undergraduate degree at Hesston College and then a MA and PhD at the 81:
In addition to his work as an educator, Hershberger served as chairman of the (Mennonite Church) Committee on Economic and Social Relations (Industrial Relations) from 1939-1965. In 1959, he joined the Mennonite Church's Peace Problems Committee. He played a pivotal role in founding Mennonite
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where he was an editor from 1963–1965 and was on the board of the Mennonite Historical Society, The Mennonite Quarterly Review, and Studies in Anabaptist and Mennonite History. Hershberger was the preeminent Anabaptist-Mennonite historian of his generation.
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However he also believed that the individual and the church had to put their beliefs into practice to validate them. it was important to note that in this way, his committee work and church responsibility were the embodiment of his ethical theology.
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as a method of combating injustice, Hershberger thought that most nonviolent resistance went too far. He rejected violence but was also deeply skeptical about utilizing
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Born in Johnson County, Iowa, to Ephraim D. and Dorinda Kempf Hershberger, Hershberger was one of nine children. He was
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theologian, educator, historian, and prolific author particularly in the field of Mennonite ethics.
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Throughout his work, Hershberger maintained a strict biblicalism. It was in part due to
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The Recovery of the Anabaptist Vision: A Sixieth Anniversary Tribute to Harold S. Bender
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Christian Relationships to State and Community: Mennonites and Their Heritage
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Hershberger added an academic legitimacy to Mennonite thought. Along with
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War, Peace, and Social Conscience: Guy F. Hershberger and Mennonite Ethics
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War Peace and Social Conscience: Guy R. Hershberger and Mennonite Ethics
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Mutual Aid and the Mennonite Community Association. He helped to found
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Guy F. Hershberger (1896-1989) Collection Papers, 1925-1989
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Index

Guy F. Hershberger
Mennonite
baptized
congregation
East Union Amish Mennonite Church
Sanford Calvin Yoder
pastor
University of Iowa
Quaker
Colonial America
Goshen College
The Mennonite Quarterly Review
Phoenix, AZ
Jesus
nonresistance
nonviolent resistance
pacifism
coercion
strikes
boycotts
demonstrations
Harold S. Bender
Goshen College
War, Peace, and Nonresistance





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