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Scattering Point: The World in a Mennonite Eye

by Jeff Gundy

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Creative nonfiction by a Mennonite poet that blends the history of the Amish and Mennonites, family history, and his own life story to look at how he might live in harmony with the Mennonite ideal to "live in the world but not of it."

Book News Annotation:

Having written a memoir of his family and upbringing among the Amish Mennonites in Illinois, as well as three books of poetry, Gundy (English, Bluffton College) here collects and revises eight essays reflecting the impressions of one who has left but not renounced the faith. There is no index. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Part memoir, part family history, part meditation on history and the present, this work of creative nonfiction allows Jeff Gundy to ask what it should mean to "live in the world but not of it, " as the traditional Mennonite saying recommends. As Scattering Point moves through time and space, it repeatedly questions how a modern, assimilated Mennonite poet and professor might live with some kind of fidelity to his tradition and to the promises and griefs of contemporary life.

Scattering Point takes its title from Scattering Point Creek, which has its source on the author's family farm in Illinois. This book explores that place while also ranging widely from it and the Amish and Mennonites who have been associated with the area for nearly the last century. It traverses the Illinois prairie to churches and caves in Europe and incorporates family stories, soil geology, the architecture of cathedrals and churches, reflections on depression, and Mennonite martyrdoms and schisms. Scattering Point speaks of the great questions of history and religion, the quiet lives of Amish and Mennonite men and women whose histories are almost forgotten, and of our lives today.

Readers of all backgrounds will see something of themselves in Jeff Gundy who writes, "I must admit it: I do love this world and, many, though not all, of the things in it, " and whose quest is always for understanding that will allow us to "go back into the world more able to undertake the difficult work of loving it as we should."

Synopsis:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-212).

Product Details

ISBN:
9780791456583
Subtitle:
The World in a Mennonite Eye
Author:
Gundy, Jeff
Author:
Gundy, Jeffrey Gene
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Location:
Albany, NY
Subject:
General
Subject:
Religious
Subject:
History
Subject:
Mennonites
Subject:
Christianity - Mennonite
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Gundy, Jeffrey Gene
Subject:
Mennonites - Illinois
Series Volume:
no. 87
Publication Date:
March 2003
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
212
Dimensions:
862x534x47 56
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