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Korea Anabaptist Center. A
non-profit Christian organization, founded by group of Korean Anabaptist
Mennonites, supporting the Anabaptist movement in Korea.
Mennolink.
Provides news, information and discussion through email interest groups and
links to Mennonite-related sites.
Internet Journals
Academic
The Conrad Grebel Review. An “interdisciplinary journal of
Christian inquiry devoted to thoughtful, sustained discussion of
spirituality, history, theology and culture from a broadly-based Mennonite
perspective.” Subscription and submission information only.
Direction: A
Mennonite Brethren Forum. Addresses biblical, theological,
historical, ethical, and church-related issues. A semiannual publication
supported by Mennonite Brethren higher education institutions in the United
States and Canada.
Journal of Mennonite Studies. Publishes scholarly articles in the
areas of history, sociology, literature, economics, and the arts. The
Journal examines Anabaptist-Mennonite questions that arise in the
Reformation period up to the present, with special focus on
Canadian-Mennonite studies, particularly the history and culture of
Mennonites of Prussian- Russian and Swiss background.
Mennonite Quarterly
Review. Devoted to the scholarly study of the Anabaptist-Mennonite
tradition. The electronic version provides tables of contents, an index of
volumes from 1927-1984, some images and sample articles.
Vision: A Journal
for Church and Theology.
Published twice a year by Canadian Mennonite Bible College (CMU) and The
Institute of Mennonite Studies, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary
(Elkhart, Indiana).
Conference Periodicals
Canadian
Mennonite. A bi-weekly Anabaptist/Mennonite periodical seeking to
promote covenantal relationships within the church.
The Mennonite.
Serves the U.S. context of the integrating General Conference Mennonite
Church and the Mennonite Church by helping readers glorify God, grow in
faith and become agents of healing and hope in the world.
DreamSeeker Magazine.
Links readers to “Anabaptist-related writers committed to exploring from the
heart, with passion, depth, and flair, their own visions and issues of the
day.”
Mennonite Weekly
Review. Seeks to be a medium for the preservation and spread of
Christian beliefs and ideals as interpreted in the Anabaptist/Mennonite
tradition.
Rhubarb. A
magazine published by the Mennonite Literary Society.