Steven M. Nolt (born 1968) is an American scholar who serves as Senior Scholar and Professor of History and
Anabaptist
Anabaptism (from New Latin language, Neo-Latin , from the Greek language, Greek : 're-' and 'baptism', german: Täufer, earlier also )Since the middle of the 20th century, the German-speaking world no longer uses the term (translation: "Re- ...
Studies at the
Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies
Elizabethtown College (informally E-town) is a private college in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.
History
Founding and early years
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at
Elizabethtown College
Elizabethtown College (informally E-town) is a private college in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.
History
Founding and early years
Founded in 1899, Elizabethtown College is one of many higher learning institutions founded in the 19th century by c ...
. The author of fifteen books, most of which focus on
Amish
The Amish (; pdc, Amisch; german: link=no, Amische), formally the Old Order Amish, are a group of traditionalist Anabaptist Christian church fellowships with Swiss German and Alsatian origins. They are closely related to Mennonite churches ...
and
Mennonite
Mennonites are groups of Anabaptist Christian church communities of denominations. The name is derived from the founder of the movement, Menno Simons (1496–1561) of Friesland. Through his writings about Reformed Christianity during the Radic ...
history and culture, Nolt is a frequent source for journalists and other researching Anabaptist groups. He was often quoted in the aftermath of the 2006
West Nickel Mines School shooting
On October 2, 2006, a shooting occurred at the West Nickel Mines School, an Amish one-room schoolhouse in the Old Order Amish community of Nickel Mines, a village in Bart Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Gunman Charles Carl Roberts IV ...
at
Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania.
Early life and education
Nolt was born in
Lancaster,
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania (; ( Pennsylvania Dutch: )), officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States. It borders Delaware to its southeast, ...
, in 1968. He received his BA from
Goshen College
Goshen College is a Private college, private Mennonite Church USA, Mennonite Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana. It was founded in 1894 as the Elkhart Institute of Science, Industry and the Arts, ...
in 1990, and an MA in 1994 from
Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary
Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary (AMBS) is an Anabaptist Christian seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, affiliated with Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada. It was formerly known as Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary until its name ...
. He received an MA in 1996 and a PhD in 1998, both from
University of Notre Dame
The University of Notre Dame du Lac, known simply as Notre Dame ( ) or ND, is a private Catholic research university in Notre Dame, Indiana, outside the city of South Bend. French priest Edward Sorin founded the school in 1842. The main campu ...
.
Notable works
His co-authored book, ''Amish Grace'', explores Amish forgiveness in the wake of the school shooting.
Nolt collaborated with
Donald Kraybill
Donald B. Kraybill (born 1945) is an American author, lecturer, and educator on Anabaptist faiths and culture. Kraybill is widely recognized for his studies on Anabaptist groups and in particular the Amish. He has researched and written extensivel ...
and
Karen Johnson-Weiner on the research project "Amish Diversity and Identity: Transformations in 20th Century America", funded by the
National Endowment for the Humanities
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency of the U.S. government, established by thNational Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965(), dedicated to supporting research, education, preserv ...
.
Bibliography
*A History of the Amish, 1992; second ed., 2003; third ed., 2015. 406 pages.
*Amish Micro-Enterprises: Models for Rural Development (with Stephen M. Smith, et al.), 1994. 110 pages.
*Amish Enterprise: From Plows to Profits (with Donald B. Kraybill), 1995; second ed., 2004. 286 pages.
*Through Fire and Water: An Overview of Mennonite History (with Harry Loewen), 1996; revised ed., 2010. 335 pages.
*Foreigners in Their Own Land: Pennsylvania Germans in the Early Republic, 2002. 238 pages.
*An Amish Patchwork: Indiana's Old Orders in the Modern World (with Thomas J. Meyers), 2005. 192 pages.
*Plain Diversity: Amish Cultures and Identities (with Thomas J. Meyers), 2007. 244 pages.
*Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Transcended Tragedy (with Donald B. Kraybill and David L. Weaver-Zercher), 2007. 237 pages.
*Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War (with James O. Lehman), 2007. 358 pages.
*The Amish Way: Patient Faith in a Perilous World (with Donald B. Kraybill and David L. Weaver-Zercher), 2010. 268 pages.
*Seeking Places of Peace. A Global Mennonite History: North America (with
Royden Loewen
Royden Loewen (born 26 October 1954 in Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada) is a retired Canadian History Professor and Chair in Mennonite Studies at the University of Winnipeg. As a prominent historian in the field of Mennonite history, his book about the ...
), 2012. 400 pages.
*The Amish, third ed. (with John A. Hostetler and Ann E. Hostetler), 2013. 56 pages.
*The Amish (with Donald B. Kraybill and Karen M. Johnson-Weiner), 2013. 520 pages.
*The Amish: A Concise Introduction, 2016. 144 pages.
*Mellinger Mennonite Church (1717-2017), 2017. 321 pages.
References
External links
Amish Grace official siteYoung Center faculty page
1968 births
21st-century American historians
21st-century American male writers
Elizabethtown College faculty
Goshen College alumni
Historians of Christianity
Living people
University of Notre Dame alumni
American male non-fiction writers
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