About Mennonite Life
Founded in 1946 by Cornelius Krahn, Mennonite Life is now an illustrated online annual published by Bethel College that is devoted to exploring and developing Mennonite experience.
- What ideas reside at the intersection of academia and Mennonite theology and experience?
- What shapes will Mennonite communities and networks take in the 21st century?
- How do we respond to current social, political and theological questions?
- What can our past teach us?
- What insights can the growing community of Mennonite artists offer?
Since 1946, Mennonite Life has provided a forum for the consideration of these questions. From the generation of young Mennonites coming out of World War II, to the present generations facing a future of constant connectivity, Mennonite Life continues to explore and develop Mennonite experience.
- Published by Bethel College.
- Intended audience goes beyond academic specialists. Although we aim to publish material of value to scholars, we desire to reach a wider literate readership interested in Mennonite matters.
- Not confined within dogmatic or ideological limits, other than bounds of good taste. A great variety of opinions can be found among Mennonites and we desire to represent that variety.
Mennonite Life editors
Cornelius Krahn, 1946-1971
Robert M. Schrag, 1971-1974
Robert Kreider, 1974-1984
James Juhnke, 1974-1980, 1989-2008
David A. Haury, 1984-1989
Raylene Hinz Penner, 1991-1995, 2000-2002
John D. Thiesen, 1995-2008
Ami Regier, 2000-2008
Mark Jantzen, 2010-2012
Rachel Epp Buller, 2013-
Funding provided by the Cornelius and Hilda Krahn Mennonite Life Endowment.
