- Alan Kreider
Alan Fetter Kreider was born at
Goshen, Indiana on8 November 1941 . He was ordained at the London Mennonite Fellowship in 1975. He has been Associate Professor of Church History and Mission at theAssociated Mennonite Biblical Seminary since 2004. His main interests are mission, peace, and ecclesiastical history (especially the early church and Anabaptism). [ [http://www.ambs.edu/about/staff-and-faculty/alan-kreider Alan Kreider | AMBS ] ]{|align="right" {|class="wikitable"
Infobox Person
name = Alan Kreider http://www.ambs.edu/files/documents/about/staff-and-faculty/alan-kreider/A_Kreider_CV.pdf]
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birth_place =Goshen, Indiana
employer =Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary
religion =Mennonite
spouse = Eleanor Graber Nase Kreider
children = Andrew Kreider, married Katie FairfieldEducation
Alan Kreider was educated at
Goshen College , Indiana (BA 1962),Princeton University (1962-63),Heidelberg University (1963-64),Harvard University (AM 1965) (PhD 1971), and theUniversity of London (1966-68). He has been the recipient of a Danforth Fellowship (1962-68), a Harvard Travelling Fellowship (1966-67), and an American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (1972-74). In 1995 he was accorded the status of Master of Arts in theUniversity of Oxford and his name was added to the Register of Congregation.Appointments
Goshen College
Alan Kreider was Assistant and Associate Professor of History at
Goshen College 1968-1983.London
He spent 1974-2000 in England as a Missionary with the Mennonite Board of Missions. He was Warden and Director of the London Mennonite Centre 1974-1991 and Elder of Wood Green Mennonite Church, London 1975-1991. In 1979 he became an Adjunct Lecturer in Church History at London Bible College, where he remained until 1983.
Manchester
He spent 1991-95 in Manchester as an Adjunct Lecturer in Church History at the
University of Manchester and as Theologian in Residence at theNorthern Baptist College . During this period he was also a Visiting Lecturer at theEastern Mennonite Seminary (1991) and at theBible College of New Zealand (1993). In 1993 he became Book Review Editor for "Anabaptism Today" and continued to serve in that role until 2000.Oxford
In 1995 he moved to Oxford, where he remained until 2000, as both Director of the Centre for the Study of Christianity and Culture at Regent’s Park College and a member of the Oxford University Theology Faculty.
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary
In 1999 he became an Adjunct Member of the Faculty of the
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary , becoming Associate Professor of Church History and Mission in 2004.Other activities
Alan Kreider is a prolific public speaker. He has taken part in a debate on the arms race with
Marshal of the Royal Air Force The Lord Cameron of Balhousie as part of the London Lectures on Contemporary Christianity atAll Souls Church, Langham Place (1982) and with Lord Trefgarne,Edward Leigh MP, and Canon Paul Oestreicher, at theCambridge Union Society (1983). In 1997 he preached at theMennonite World Conference inCalcutta and in 2001 he delivered three speeches in Japan to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the Japanese Mennonite Church.Alan Kreider (sometimes with his wife, Eleanor) has given the Staley Lectures at
Goshen College (1987 and 2001), the Laing Lecture at London Bible College (1994), the Tyndale Christian Doctrine Lecture at the Tyndale Fellowship,Cambridge (1996), the Schrag Lectures and Sider Peace Lectures atMessiah College , Pennsylvania (2001, 2007), the Menno Simons Lectures atBethel College , Kansas (2001), the Believers Church Lectures atFresno Pacific University , California, (2002), the Athol Gill Memorial Lecture atWhitley College , Melbourne, Australia (2005), and the Annual Lecture at the Macquarie Christian Studies Institute, Sydney (2005). He has been Senior Mission Scholar in Residence at the Overseas Ministries Study Center, New Haven, Connecticut (2005).Alan Kreider has been a member of the Shaftesbury Project on Christian Involvement in Society (1978-1983), Evangelical Peacemakers (1983-1992), the Missiology of Western Culture Project History Group (1992-97), and the Mennonite-Roman Catholic International Dialogue (2000). He was a founder of the Anabaptist Network (UK) and was a member of its Steering Group (1991-2000).
Publications
Kreider's publications include:
*"English Chantries: The Road to Dissolution" (Cambridge, Mass; London: Harvard University Press, 1979) - North American Conference on British Studies, Jon Ben Snow Prize, Honorable Mention (1980)
*Jean Michel Hornus, "It Is Not Lawful For Me to Fight: Early Christian Attitudes Toward War, Violence, and the State" (translated with Oliver Coburn) (Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1980)
*"War: Christian Attitudes" (Nottingham: n.p., 1983)
*"Time to Choose: A Grass Roots Study Guide on the Nuclear Arms Race from a Christian Perspective" ("et al".) (Lytchett Minster, Poole, Dorset: Celebration, 1983)
*"Journey Towards Holiness: A Way of Living for God's People" (Basingstoke: Marshall Pickering, 1986; Scottdale, Pa.: Herald Press, 1987) - "The Other Side Magazine" Book of the Year (1987); Silver Angel Award for Religion in Media (1987); translated into Japanese (2001)
*"Handling Problems of Peace and War: An Evangelical Debate" (with John Stott and Jerram Barrs, ed. J. Andrew Kirk) (Basingstoke: Marshall Pickering, 1988)
*'Abolishing the Laity: An Anabaptist Perspective on Ordination,' in Paul Beasley-Murray, ed., "Anyone for Ordination?" (Tunbridge Wells: Monarch, 1993), 84-111
*"Worship and Evangelism in Pre-Christendom" (Cambridge: Grove Books, 1995); translated into Korean (2003)
*"Culture and the Nonconformist tradition" (edited withJane Shaw ) (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 1999)
*"The Change of Conversion and the Origin of Christendom" (Harrisburg, Pa.: Trinity Press International, 1999)
*"Becoming a Peace Church" (with Eleanor Kreider) (London: New Ground published in association with HHSC Christian Press, 2000); translated into Korean (2003)
*"Coming Home: Stories of Anabaptists in Britain and Ireland" (edited with Stuart Murray) (Waterloo, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2000)
*"Christianity and the Culture of Economics" (edited with Donald A. Hay) (Cardiff: University of Wales Press, 2001)
*"The Origins of Christendom in the West" (ed. and contributor) (Edinburgh; New York: T&T Clark, 2001)
*"Composing music for worship" (edited withStephen Darlington ) (Norwich: Canterbury Press, 2003)
*'Military Service in the Church Orders', in "Journal of Religious Ethics" vol. 31, no. 3 (2003), 415-442
*'Peacemaking in Worship in the Syrian Church Orders', in "Studia Liturgica" (2004), 177-190
*"A Culture of Peace: God’s Vision for the Church" (with Eleanor Kreider and Paulus Widjaja) (Intercourse, Pa.: Good Books, 2005)
*'Beyond Bosch: The Early Church and the Christendom Shift', "Mission Focus Annual Review" 11, Supplement (2003), 158-177; also "International Bulletin of Missionary Research" vol. 29, no. 2 (2005), 59-68
*'Baptism and Catechesis as Spiritual Formation,' in Andrew Walker and Luke Bretherton, eds., "Remembering Our Future: Explorations in Deep Church" (Milton Keynes: Paternoster Press, 2007), 170-206
*'Violence and Mission in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries: Lessons for Today,' "International Bulletin of Missionary Research" vol. 31, no. 3 (2007), 125-133Notes
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