10 propoziti despre 10 lucruri importate despre THE AMISH ( FIECARE PROPOZITIE SA CONTIE UN LUCRU IMPORTAT - PROPOZITIILE IN LB. ENGLEZĂ)
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1. The Amish are a group of traditionalist Christian church fellowships with Swiss Anabaptist origins.
2. Regions with significant populations in United States of America.
3. Amish church membership begins with baptism, usually between the ages of 16 and 25.
4. Until the children turn 16, they have vocational training under the tutelage of their parents, community, and the school teacher.
5. Amish no is a group from Romania.
6. German language talk.
7. Two key concepts for understanding Amish practices are their rejection of Hochmut (pride, arrogance, haughtiness) and the high value they place on Demut (humility) and Gelassenheit (calmness, composure, placidity), often translated as "submission" or "letting-be".
8. The Amish Mennonite movement descends from the 16th century fellowship known as the Swiss Brethren.
9. The Swiss Brethren were Anabaptists, and are often viewed as having been a part of the Radical Reformation.
10. The Swiss Brethren began in Zürich, Switzerland but were pushed out by Swiss authorities the turning point of the persecution being the execution of Anabaptist leader Heinrich Frick in the fall of 1635.
2. Regions with significant populations in United States of America.
3. Amish church membership begins with baptism, usually between the ages of 16 and 25.
4. Until the children turn 16, they have vocational training under the tutelage of their parents, community, and the school teacher.
5. Amish no is a group from Romania.
6. German language talk.
7. Two key concepts for understanding Amish practices are their rejection of Hochmut (pride, arrogance, haughtiness) and the high value they place on Demut (humility) and Gelassenheit (calmness, composure, placidity), often translated as "submission" or "letting-be".
8. The Amish Mennonite movement descends from the 16th century fellowship known as the Swiss Brethren.
9. The Swiss Brethren were Anabaptists, and are often viewed as having been a part of the Radical Reformation.
10. The Swiss Brethren began in Zürich, Switzerland but were pushed out by Swiss authorities the turning point of the persecution being the execution of Anabaptist leader Heinrich Frick in the fall of 1635.
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