
Cornelius J. Dyck
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LOCATION: Elkhart, IN, United States
Emeritus Professor of Anabaptist and Sixteenth-Century Studies, Mennonite Biblical Seminary, Elkhart, Indiana. Editor of A Legacy of Faith; An Introduction to Mennonite History and others.
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Menno Simons was a Dutch priest and an early leader of the peaceful wing of Dutch Anabaptism, whose followers formed the Mennonite church. Little is known about Menno’s early life. He was born into a Dutch peasant family, and his father’s name was Simon. At an early age he was enrolled in a…
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