- CA CMBS NP149-1-8675
- Einzelstück
- [195-?]
Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of _____ and John Redekop riding a motorcycle through the Yugoslavian countryside.
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Teil vonMB Herald Photograph Collection
This photo is of _____ and John Redekop riding a motorcycle through the Yugoslavian countryside.
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This photo is of a group of Mennonite Brethren students in a park in Europe in the mid-1950s. Among the students pictured are Bill and Lydia Reimer, Victor and Dorothy Martens, John Redekop, Clarence Bauman, and Harvey Dyck.
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This photo is a close-up of John Redekop while seated.
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This photo is a portrait of John Redekop.
John H. Redekop and __ read over a paper
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This photo is of (l-r) John H. Redekop and _____ reading over a paper together during a [MBBC minister's course?].
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This photo is a portrait of John Redekop.
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This photo is of Victor Adrian speaking at a Canadian MB Conference convention. Sitting on stage are (l-r) J.H. Quiring, John H. Redekop, and Henry Voth.
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This photo is of a discussion panel on stage at a Canadian MB Conference convention. Members of the panel include (l-r) John H. Redekop, Wilmer Kornelson, and John Wall.
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This photo is of (l-r) John Regehr, H.H. Dick, John H. Redekop, and P.R. Toews standing in a row together at Canadian MB Conference convention.
John H. Redekop speaks from the floor
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This photo is of John H. Redekop speaking from the floor at a General MB Conference convention.
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This is a photo of Canadian and US members of the Seminary board of directors at their first meeting in Fresno. Front row, left to right, John H. Redekop, Seminary president Henry H. Dick, Henry H. Dueck, and Bruce Flaming, chairman; rear, George Konrad, dean of Seminary; Paul Hiebert, Marvin Hein, Peter A. Enns, Henry Block, Leonard Siemens, Larry Martens, secretary, and Henry H. Voth.
Canadian Mennonite Health Assembly
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This photo is of (l-r) Henry Funk, Ted Gelhorn, John Redekop, Trudy Barkman, and Hilda Friesen on a discussion panel at the Canadian Mennonite Health Assembly.
Canadian Mennonite Health Assembly
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This photo is of an unidentified man leading a session at the Canadian Mennonite Health Assembly. John Redekop is sitting at the right of the speaker.
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This is a photo of John H. Redekop, professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo, Ont., speaking at seminar entitled "A Christian Response to Labour-Management Confrontation" held in Winnipeg, Man., January 27, 1976. Similar seminars were also held in Steinbach and Winkler, Man., January 28 and 29.
John H. Redekop, Gerald Vandezande, Abe Teichroeb
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This is a photo of (l-r) Abe Teichroeb, John H. Redekop and Gerald Vandezande partaking in some refreshments and discussion during the seminar, "A Christian Response to Labour-Management Confrontation", held in Winnipeg January 27, 1976. A caption and this photo was used in the March 5, 1976 issue of the MB Herald, p. 15. The caption reads: Three major seminars on labour-management confrontation drew keenly interested audiences in Winkler, Steinbach and Winnipeg, January 27-29. Sponsored by the provincial MCC Peace and Social Concerns Committee, the seminars drew on the experience and insight of Dr. John Redekop, centre, and Gerald Vandezande, the former leader of the Christian Labour Association of Canada and presently executive director for the Committee for Justice and Liberty, a Toronto-based organization concerned with seeking Christian approaches to social and political issues. Dr. Redekop is a professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University. The seminars attempted to set forth clear biblical perspectives on the issues involved in the current unrest in management labour confrontation, and some of the opinions Christians might choose in response. Both speakers came through very clearly in calling for a rejection of the sub-Christian attitudes to seek new alternatives, set up new models of the kind that the Christian Labour Association--A Christian union--purposes, and become bolder in challenging the patterns which have become acceptable to so much of society. Over five hundred people attended the three seminars. At left is Abe Teichroeb of Winnipeg.