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“Online Down Under” by John D. Roth in Mennonite World Review
“Some Christians Are Boycotting, Voting For Neither Obama Nor Romney This Elections” on Huffington Post
Process for new Martyrs Mirror begins
More than 35 people from seven countries gathered at Goshen College on August 5-8, for an international consultation on the theme, “Bearing Witness: A New Martyrs Mirror for the 21st Century?” Hosted by the college’s Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism, the international gathering explored the possibility of a major story-gathering initiative, focused especially on the theme of “costly discipleship.”
Fourteen students research alongside professors during summer
Fourteen Goshen College students spent the summer working with professors on various research projects during the college’s eight-week Maple Scholars program in June and July.
History professors’ essays featured in book on evangelicalism and Anabaptism
Goshen College Professors of History Steven M. Nolt and John D. Roth contributed essays to the book, "The Activist Impulse: Essays on the Intersection of Evangelicalism and Anabaptism."
“Paraguayan Mennonites enter politics” by Professor of History John D. Roth in The Mennonite
“Church as a rhizome?” by Professor of History John D. Roth in The Mennonite
“Baptist ties through the ‘Aussiedler'” by Professor of History John D. Roth in The Mennonite
“Rick Warren: The Anabaptists were right,” by Professor of History John D. Roth in The Mennonite
The Mennonite, 2.13.12.