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What I Learned From The Amish: With Donald Kraybill

What I Learned From The Amish: With Donald Kraybill

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What, if anything, can we learn from the Amish? Professor Kraybill spent decades researching and writing about this distinctive community. In a series of episodes he argues that our hyper-tech society has much to learn from the horse-and-buggy driving Amish. In each episode, Kraybill explains how an old-fashion practice related to community, technology, apprenticeship, and forgiveness—turns relevant once again in the twenty first century. An Amish man joins the conversation in each session. Donald B. Kraybill is professor of sociology emeritus at Elizabethtown College and senior fellow in the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies. An internationally recognized scholar, he has published many books and professional essays on the Amish and other Anabaptist communities in North America. His most recent book, What The Amish Teach Us is available from Johns Hopkins University Press and Amazon.© 2022 What I Learned From The Amish: With Donald Kraybill Art
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    • Episode Nine: Death
      Nov 30 2021

      Professor Kraybill describes the many Amish rituals around dying and shows how their traditions provide special support for the bereaved after a death.

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      10 min
    • Episode Eight: Humility
      Nov 23 2021

      Professor Kraybill explores the value and practice of humility in Amish life and explains why individualism is the biggest difference between Amish culture and our own.

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      15 min
    • Episode Seven: Choices
      Nov 16 2021

      Professor Kraybill shows how Amish restrictions of choice improve satisfaction. In other words, why fewer choices bring more joy. He explores examples related to clothing and to wedding practices.

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      15 min
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