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Stephen Scott

Stephen Scott (12 April 1948 ? 28 December 2011) was an American writer on Anabaptist subjects, especially on Old Order and Conservative groups.Stephen Scott was born in Portsmouth, Ohio, and grew up in Beavercreek, Ohio. He attended Cedarville College and Wright State University, both in the state of his birth. Being a pacifist he did alternative service at Lancaster Mennonite School starting in 1969. From 1979 to 1980 he taught at Clearview Mennonite School. Starting in 1984 he worked for twelve years for "Good Books" and "The People's Place" in Intercourse, Pennsylvania. In early 1997 he was hired at the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies where he worked until his death.He wrote mainly on the history, lifestyle, customs, and beliefs of the Amish and both the Old Order and the Conservative Mennonites. His book "An Introduction to Old Order and Conservative Mennonite Groups" is an important source on both Old Order Mennonites and also on Conservative Mennonites and still is an often cited book.He was a member of the Old Order River Brethren.-Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Scott_(writer)

The Contemporary Mennonite Church in America: An Appraisal

Stephen presents a paper on the wider Mennonite world in North America, focusing on those not part of the self-described conservative Anabaptists.

Panel Discussion on Mennonite History

How do we reconcile our traditional stance on nonresistance with all the unrest, splits, and hatred in our churches today? How can I defend my nonvoting position in the face of the push to get Christians to vote? Can political...

The Conservative Mennonite Church in 2003

Stephen describes the several streams of Anabaptists that comprise conservative Anabaptism in the 21st century. He closes with a parable comparing boats to churches; though our practices may differ, our calling must be from our...

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