9:00 am,
Saturday,
September 6, 2025
Church Chapel, Koinonia Room
In the Company of Hutterites and Aliens: The Making of Two Books

The Institute for the Study of Global Anabaptism at Goshen
College invites you to join us for a morning of reflection on
the intersections of personal conviction and state power with
Dr. Duane Stoltzfus. Dr. Stoltzfus will reflect on the process
of researching two books focused on the historical realities
of being pacifist in the United States, from the perspective
of religious minorities during World War I and foreign
nationals who were denied citizenship in the 1920s, 1930s, and
1940s because of their refusal to bear arms. Dr. Stoltzfus is
the author of Pacifists in Chains: The Persecution of
Hutterites During the Great War and professor of communication
at Goshen College.
Light refreshments will be served at 9:00 am, with the formal program from 9:30-10:30 am. Following the presentation, participants are invited to visit the current museum exhibit, "Hutterite Life (from 1528): Communal Anabaptists," in the gallery of Good Library. Thanks to the Public Programming Committee of the MHL/ISGA for organizing this event.
Contact: Elizabeth Miller, email elizabethmm@goshen.edu
