Wise as serpents, innocent as doves

American Mennonites engage Washington

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Wise as serpents, innocent as doves

American Mennonites engage Washington

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In July 1968, the Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) opened an office in Washington, D.C., for monitoring the actions of the federal government's various branches. Given American Mennonites' long history of noninvolvement in political affairs, this shift toward engagement was dramatic indeed. In this in-depth study, Keith Graber Miller shows how the church's distinctive traditions of pacifism, humility, and service have informed and shaped the nature of its activities in Washington.

Graber Miller argues that Mennonites have both influenced the national policymaking debate and have themselves been influenced by their increasing exposure to it.

Wise As Serpents, Innocent as Doves not only explores the twentieth-century transformations among American Mennonites but illuminates the larger issues of religious lobbying in the nation's capital. Graber Miller suggests that the Mennonites have helped redefine what it means to be a lobbyist.

Because the Mennonites' numbers are too few to make them a politically significant force, he argues, their only credibility in Washington lies in an astute and accurate analysis of how the world is and in the integrity of their witness to the truth as they see it.

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English
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314

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Wise as serpents, innocent as doves: American Mennonites engage Washington
1996, University of Tennessee Press
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Table of Contents

1. Engaging the quiet
2. Bumping into the state
3. Bedding and bundling in Washington
4. Speaking the truth quietly
5. Reporting from the field
6. Speaking multiple languages
7. Engaging wisely and innocently.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [269]-300) and index.

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Knoxville

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
289.7/73
Library of Congress
BX8116 .G73 1996, BX8116.G73 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 314 p. :
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL805273M
Internet Archive
wiseasserpentsin00grab
ISBN 10
087049936X
LCCN
95041822
OCLC/WorldCat
33667517
Library Thing
1019400
Goodreads
1401405

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