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The Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Spring 2015 Volume 3, Issue 1

The Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Editors Cory Anderson, Ohio State Agricultural Technical Institute Joseph F. Donnermeyer, The Ohio State University Elizabeth Cooksey The Ohio State Univ. Mark Louden Univ. of Wisconsin Madison Editorial Board Denise Reiling Eastern Michigan Univ. Steven Reschly Truman State Univ. John Roth Goshen College The Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies welcomes manuscripts, both theoretical and empirical, about plain Anabaptist groups, including Amish, Apostolic Christian, Brethren, Bruderhof, Hutterite, Russian Mennonite, Swiss Mennonite, and related movements. Under normal circumstances, the manuscript should be no more than 10,000 words, including tables, figures, endnotes, and references. The journal further seeks to include the empirical research of members from plain Anabaptist communities, who are invited to submit manuscripts for special consideration. Abstracts may be up to 200 words. Citation and referencing style is similar to the American Journal of Sociology (http://www.jstor.org/page/journal/amerjsoci/instruct.html). Book: Hostetler, John A. 1993[1963]. Amish Society. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. Article: Cronk, Sandra. 1981. Gelassenheit: The Rites of the Redemptive Process in Old Order Amish and Old Order Mennonite Communities. Mennonite Quarterly Review 55(1):5-44. Chapter from an edited volume: Meyers, Thomas J. 1994. Social Change in the Amish Communities of Northern Indiana. Pp. 10-20 in Internal and External Perspectives on Amish and Mennonite Life, edited by James R. Dow, Werner Enninger, and Joachim Raith. Essen, Germany: Unipress. Dissertation, thesis, or unpublished paper: Friedrich, Lora J. 2001. To Be or Not to Be: An Examination of Baptism into the Amish Church. Doctoral dissertation in Rural Sociology. Columbus, OH: The Ohio State University. Given the multi-disciplinary nature of Amish and Plain Anabaptist studies, authors may use the Chicago Manual of Style (Turbian) when the above style would force an unnatural fit. A bibliography is still required using the above formatting. All manuscripts may be submitted by email (preferred) or postal mail to Cory Anderson (cory@beachyam.org) or Joseph Donnermeyer (donnermeyer.1@osu.edu), Kottman Hall 210, 2021 Coffey Rd, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210. Publishers and authors wishing to submit a book for possible review should contact Cory Anderson (cory@beachyam.org). The Ohio State University Knowledge Bank publishes the Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies, which is available as on open access journal (http://hdl.handle.net/1811/54889). The journal is also available in a print edition from Ridgeway Publishing for $14.99 + $4.95 shipping. You may request future copies to be mailed on an auto-ship basis: Ridgeway Publishing, 3129 Fruit Ave., Medina, NY 14103. 585-798-0050 / 888-822-7894.

The Journal of Amish and Plain Anabaptist Studies Volume 3, Issue 1 Spring 2015 Contents Editors Introduction iii Special Section on Plain Anabaptist Education Introduction to the Special Section Amish Education: A Synthesis 1 Cory Anderson Articles Old Order Amish Education: The Yod er Decision in the 21 st Century 25 Karen Johnson-Weiner An Assessment of the Educational Choices of Emerging Adults from a Small Mennonite Denomination and their Later Church and Service Involvement Daniel A. Ziegler Research note Practicality and Identity as Functions of Education in Old Order Mennonite and Hutterite Communities Janelle Zimmerman 45 71 Regular Article Doubling Time and Population Increase of the Amish 94 Joseph Donnermeyer Book Reviews Symposium Unser Leit: The Story of the Amish Leroy Beachy 110 Summary by Crist Miller 111 Review by Anna Raber 114 Review by Christopher Petrovich 117 Reply by Leroy Beachy 122

ii Table of Contents Review Essay Advances in Hutterian Scholarship The Hutterites in North America Rod Janzen and Max Stanton Inside the Ark: The Hutterites in Canada and the United States Yossi Katz and John Lehr Reviewed by William L. Smith Regular Reviews Growing Up Amish: The Rumspringa Years Richard Stevick Reviewed by Denise Reiling Heritage of Faith: A History of the Church with an Apostolic Christian Focus Kurt and Jane Ehnle Reviewed by John Swartz Why the Amish Sing D.R. Elder Reviewed by Gracia Schlabach Serving the Amish: A Cultural Guide for Professionals James Cates Reviewed by Lawrence Greksa Pacifists in Chains: The Persecution of Hutterites during the Great War Duane Stoltzfus Reviewed by Donald Eberle Sisters: Myth and Reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind Women Mirjam van Veen, Piet Visser, and Gary Waite Reviewed by Berit Jany 124 129 133 136 138 140 144 Announcements 148

Editors Introduction iii A lot of things have happened since the last issue of JAPAS, and we have faith that all of them are positive developments for broadening the web of scholars and the visibility of scholarship associated with Amish and plain Anabaptist studies. Our goal for JAPAS is quite simple: embrace inclusivity and eschew exclusivity. In March, we were informed that JAPAS was accepted for indexing by the American Theological Library Association (https://www.atla.com/products/catalog/pages/rdb-db.aspx). All future issues, as well as all previous issues, will be included in their indexing database. In April, we were notified that all articles in JAPAS, along with all the journals published through the Ohio State University Libraries Knowledge Bank, will now be assigned a doi (Digital Object Identifier). This development is in association with OSU Libraries newly acquired membership in CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/). The doi will allow for greater visibility and access to JAPAS articles through a web search. The Knowledge Bank was already one of the largest and well-regarded electronic information repositories in the world, and joining up with CrossRef will serve to maintain, if not increase, KB s status. The Association of Religious Data Archives (ARDA) recently posted a link for a database derived from several editions of the Ohio Amish Directory: Holmes County and Vicinity. This information is available to anyone wishing to conduct population research. As well, ARDA is willing to post other data files about the Amish and plain Anabaptists. For example, they will soon add the data used in this issue s article on doubling time. In a related development, a small group of academics met in Walnut Creek, Ohio, in early May to discuss Amish population research. This Amish Population Research Group is a fledging cadre of researchers hoping to coordinate their specific inquiries and to eventually include a wider network of scholars. One advantage of JAPAS s availability through the OSU Libraries Knowledge Bank is the ability to monitor access by interested readers. For the first four issues of JAPAS (Vols. 1-2), Knowledge Bank records show 17,865 article downloads. This means that for every publication (30) in JAPAS, the average number of interested readers is almost 600! One manuscript was mentioned in a Huffington Post article about the Amish, and it led the way with 6,698 downloads. Obviously, this skews the data and inflates the average. Nonetheless, even after deducting the inflated numbers for this single manuscript, the average remains astonishing (editors opinion) for the other 29 manuscripts: 385 downloads per published article. Finally, this is the first ever special issue of JAPAS. It will not be the last either; we hope JAPAS will be a forum for other topics as well. Near the end of this issue, under announcements, is a call for proposals for a special issue on Past Reflections and Future Directions in Amish Studies. This special issue will mark the 75 th year since the ground-breaking scholarship of both Walter Kollmorgen and Calvin George Bachman. We invite readers to submit ideas for other special issues, and of course, to consider serving as the special issue editor. Cory Anderson & Joseph Donnermeyer