Sanford Calvin Yoder
Sanford Calvin Yoder (December 5, 1879 – February 23, 1975)[1] was a Mennonite pastor, biblical scholar, moderator of the Mennonite General Conference from 1919 to 1921, and president of Goshen College from 1923 to 1940.[1] He was also a leader in the Mennonite conscientious objector movement surrounding World War I.
Publications[]
- Down South America Way (1943)
- Poetry of the Old Testament (Herald Press, Scottsdale PA, 1948)
- Eastward to the Sun (1953)
- Horse Trails Along the Desert (1954)
- Days of My Years (1959)
- If I Were Young Again (1963)
- He Gave Some Prophets (1964)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b Smth, Willard H. (1989). "Yoder, Sanford Calvin (1879-1975)". Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
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- Goshen College faculty
- Mennonite theologians
- American biblical scholars
- American Mennonites
- Anabaptist biblical scholars
- 20th-century Mennonite bishops
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- 1975 deaths
- Mennonite writers
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