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Johann Christoph Arnold

Johann Christoph Arnold (November 14, 1940 – April 15, 2017)[1] was a Christian writer[2] and pastor. He was the elder of the Bruderhof Communities between 1983 and 2001.[3][4] Arnold authored 12 books.[5]

Johann Christoph Arnold
BornNovember 14, 1940
England
DiedApril 15, 2017
OccupationPastor
LanguageEnglish
NationalityBritish-American
CitizenshipUnited States
SubjectsConflict resolution
Death anxiety
Marriage
Parenting
SpouseVerena Arnold
RelativesEberhard Arnold (grandfather)

Life edit

Arnold is the son of Annemarie (née Wachter) and Johann Heinrich Arnold (1913–1982), and grandson of Eberhard Arnold (1883–1935), who co-founded the Bruderhof Communities in 1920.[6] Arnold was born in the Cotswolds, where the Bruderhof fled from Nazi Germany. He traveled with his parents to Paraguay but then moved to New York in 1954.[7] He lived in Rifton, New York, until his death in 2017.[8] On May 22, 1966, he married Verena Meier with whom he had eight children.

Arnold helped found Breaking the Cycle of Violence, a conflict resolution program in the wake of the Columbine high school massacre.[9] Through the program he spoke to school students and adults about the importance of forgiveness in the US, United Kingdom, Northern Ireland, Rwanda and other places.[10] He traveled and spoke extensively with Steven McDonald, a US police officer who was shot and paralyzed, and who contributed to Arnold's book on forgiveness.[11]

Arnold had a wide circle of friends and co-workers. On September 11, 2017, an event was held in New York City to commemorate his life. Speakers at the event included First Things editor R. R. Reno, veteran civil rights activist John M. Perkins, Professor Robert P. George of Princeton University, and others.[12]

Writing career edit

Arnold wrote a total of twelve books, covering a wide range of topics. The books are published by Plough Publishing House.[13] Many of these books have become bestsellers and large numbers of copies have been given away for free, or are available as free e-books.

Arnold's best known book is Why Forgive?, which has been published in more than 10 languages. The book details the stories of people who have forgiven after negative life events. The book has been endorsed by Nelson Mandela, who said: "A much-needed message not only for South Africa, but for the whole world."[11]

Read this book. It deals with some hard issues, head-on. It might give you more than you wanted to think about. But I think it will also help you see, as it helped me to see, that there are more stories of love and forgiveness in the world than there are of hatred and revenge.

In 1996, Arnold wrote A Plea for Purity, later renamed Sex, God and Marriage.[14] The book was endorsed by Pope Benedict XVI while he was still a cardinal saying "I am very happy for this book and for its moral conviction." The foreword was written by Mother Teresa, who wrote:

In this book we find a message needed today in every part of the world. To be pure, to remain pure, can only come at a price, the price of knowing God and of loving him enough to do his will. He will always give us the strength we need to keep purity as something beautiful for God. Purity is the fruit of prayer. If families pray together they will remain in unity and purity, and love each other as God loves each one of them."[14]

Arnold's works are:

  • Their Name Is Today: Reclaiming Childhood in a Hostile World, 2014 (previously titled Endangered: Your Child in a Hostile World)
  • Rich in Years: Finding Peace and Purpose in a Long Life 2013.
  • Why Children Matter, 2012.
  • Why Forgive?, 2010.
  • Be Not Afraid: Overcoming the Fear of Death, 2002. (previously titled I Tell You a Mystery: Life, Death, and Eternity)
  • Seeking Peace: Notes and Conversations along the Way, 1998.
  • Sex, God, and Marriage (previously titled A Plea for Purity: Sex, Marriage, and God)
  • Cries from the Heart: Stories of Struggle and Hope
  • Drained: Stories of People Who Wanted More
  • Escape Routes: For People Who Feel Trapped in Life's Hells, 2016
  • Seventy Times Seven, 1998[15]
  • A Little Child Shall Lead Them, 2005[16]

Anti-LGBT activism edit

On September 26, 2011, Arnold served as keynote speaker and panelist at a panel discussion entitled “The Ring Makes the Difference”, held at the Bardavon Theater in Poughkeepsie. As part of his keynote, Arnold defended the “God-given” nature of heterosexual marriage.[17] The event was denounced and actively picketed by several local LGBT groups.[18]

On September 6, 2015, Arnold submitted a Letter to the Editor to a local Ulster County newspaper, The Kingston Daily Freeman, in defense of the Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis, who was controversially jailed for refusing to sign same-sex marriage certificates in her official capacity as County Clerk. Arnold added “I respect her courage”, in reference to Davis’ breach of legal duty.[19]

In February 2016, Arnold publicly denounced the progression of transgender-friendly policies as likely to “harm our children greatly."[20]

References edit

  1. ^ "Johann Christoph Arnold, who led Bruderhof in Ulster County for 43 years, dies". Retrieved 2017-04-18.
  2. ^ "Johann Christoph Arnold". amywelborn.com. Retrieved 2019-04-30.
  3. ^ Brooks, Paul. "Hundreds pay respects to Bruderhof senior elder Arnold". recordonline.com. Retrieved 2019-09-27.
  4. ^ "Bruderhof Communities - GAMEO". gameo.org. Retrieved 2017-10-27.
  5. ^ "Plough Publishing author biography".
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-19. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
  7. ^ "In Remembrance: Johann Christoph Arnold". Bruderhof. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
  8. ^ "Radical Discipleship Lived in Our Midst - Catholic New York". www.cny.org. Retrieved 2017-04-27.
  9. ^ Brill, Rob (June 19, 2015). "Faces of Faith: Community with a Home in Albany". Times Union. Retrieved September 3, 2015.
  10. ^ "Johann Christoph Arnold". Plough. Retrieved 2017-04-18.
  11. ^ a b Arnold, Johann Christoph (2014-05-25). Why Forgive?. Plough Publishing. ISBN 978-0874869422.
  12. ^ "Johann Christoph Arnold: A Life of Reconciliation and Justice". First Things. Retrieved 2017-09-13.
  13. ^ "Plough Publishing". Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  14. ^ a b Christoph., Arnold, Johann (2015-01-01). Sex, God, and Marriage. Plough Publishing House. ISBN 9780874866506. OCLC 960025428.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  15. ^ Arnold, Johann Christoph (1997). Seventy times seven : the power of forgiveness. Plough. ISBN 9780874860924. OCLC 264841860.
  16. ^ Arnold, Johann Christoph (2005-01-01). A little child shall lead them : hopeful parenting in a confused world. Plough Publishing House of the Bruderhof Foundation. ISBN 9780874869330. OCLC 156890225.
  17. ^ McDONNELL, CLAUDIA. "Archbishop, Bruderhof Leader Defend Marriage Bond". Catholic New York. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  18. ^ HORRIGAN, JEREMIAH. "Supporters of gay marriage to protest during forum". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  19. ^ "LETTER: Kentucky clerk taking courageous stand of conscience". Daily Freeman. 2015-09-06. Retrieved 2022-09-17.
  20. ^ "LETTER: When it comes to transgender issues, stick with Genesis 1:27-31". Daily Freeman. 2016-02-22. Retrieved 2022-09-17.

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Johann Christoph Arnold November 14 1940 April 15 2017 1 was a Christian writer 2 and pastor He was the elder of the Bruderhof Communities between 1983 and 2001 3 4 Arnold authored 12 books 5 Johann Christoph ArnoldBornNovember 14 1940EnglandDiedApril 15 2017OccupationPastorLanguageEnglishNationalityBritish AmericanCitizenshipUnited StatesSubjectsConflict resolutionDeath anxietyMarriageParentingSpouseVerena ArnoldRelativesEberhard Arnold grandfather Contents 1 Life 2 Writing career 3 Anti LGBT activism 4 ReferencesLife editArnold is the son of Annemarie nee Wachter and Johann Heinrich Arnold 1913 1982 and grandson of Eberhard Arnold 1883 1935 who co founded the Bruderhof Communities in 1920 6 Arnold was born in the Cotswolds where the Bruderhof fled from Nazi Germany He traveled with his parents to Paraguay but then moved to New York in 1954 7 He lived in Rifton New York until his death in 2017 8 On May 22 1966 he married Verena Meier with whom he had eight children Arnold helped found Breaking the Cycle of Violence a conflict resolution program in the wake of the Columbine high school massacre 9 Through the program he spoke to school students and adults about the importance of forgiveness in the US United Kingdom Northern Ireland Rwanda and other places 10 He traveled and spoke extensively with Steven McDonald a US police officer who was shot and paralyzed and who contributed to Arnold s book on forgiveness 11 Arnold had a wide circle of friends and co workers On September 11 2017 an event was held in New York City to commemorate his life Speakers at the event included First Things editor R R Reno veteran civil rights activist John M Perkins Professor Robert P George of Princeton University and others 12 Writing career editArnold wrote a total of twelve books covering a wide range of topics The books are published by Plough Publishing House 13 Many of these books have become bestsellers and large numbers of copies have been given away for free or are available as free e books Arnold s best known book is Why Forgive which has been published in more than 10 languages The book details the stories of people who have forgiven after negative life events The book has been endorsed by Nelson Mandela who said A much needed message not only for South Africa but for the whole world 11 Read this book It deals with some hard issues head on It might give you more than you wanted to think about But I think it will also help you see as it helped me to see that there are more stories of love and forgiveness in the world than there are of hatred and revenge Steven McDonald In 1996 Arnold wrote A Plea for Purity later renamed Sex God and Marriage 14 The book was endorsed by Pope Benedict XVI while he was still a cardinal saying I am very happy for this book and for its moral conviction The foreword was written by Mother Teresa who wrote In this book we find a message needed today in every part of the world To be pure to remain pure can only come at a price the price of knowing God and of loving him enough to do his will He will always give us the strength we need to keep purity as something beautiful for God Purity is the fruit of prayer If families pray together they will remain in unity and purity and love each other as God loves each one of them 14 Arnold s works are Their Name Is Today Reclaiming Childhood in a Hostile World 2014 previously titled Endangered Your Child in a Hostile World Rich in Years Finding Peace and Purpose in a Long Life 2013 Why Children Matter 2012 Why Forgive 2010 Be Not Afraid Overcoming the Fear of Death 2002 previously titled I Tell You a Mystery Life Death and Eternity Seeking Peace Notes and Conversations along the Way 1998 Sex God and Marriage previously titled A Plea for Purity Sex Marriage and God Cries from the Heart Stories of Struggle and Hope Drained Stories of People Who Wanted More Escape Routes For People Who Feel Trapped in Life s Hells 2016 Seventy Times Seven 1998 15 A Little Child Shall Lead Them 2005 16 Anti LGBT activism editOn September 26 2011 Arnold served as keynote speaker and panelist at a panel discussion entitled The Ring Makes the Difference held at the Bardavon Theater in Poughkeepsie As part of his keynote Arnold defended the God given nature of heterosexual marriage 17 The event was denounced and actively picketed by several local LGBT groups 18 On September 6 2015 Arnold submitted a Letter to the Editor to a local Ulster County newspaper The Kingston Daily Freeman in defense of the Kentucky county clerk Kim Davis who was controversially jailed for refusing to sign same sex marriage certificates in her official capacity as County Clerk Arnold added I respect her courage in reference to Davis breach of legal duty 19 In February 2016 Arnold publicly denounced the progression of transgender friendly policies as likely to harm our children greatly 20 References edit Johann Christoph Arnold who led Bruderhof in Ulster County for 43 years dies Retrieved 2017 04 18 Johann Christoph Arnold amywelborn com Retrieved 2019 04 30 Brooks Paul Hundreds pay respects to Bruderhof senior elder Arnold recordonline com Retrieved 2019 09 27 Bruderhof Communities GAMEO gameo org Retrieved 2017 10 27 Plough Publishing author biography Eberhard Arnold Biography Archived from the original on 2012 10 19 Retrieved 2017 04 18 In Remembrance Johann Christoph Arnold Bruderhof Retrieved 2017 04 18 Radical Discipleship Lived in Our Midst Catholic New York www cny org Retrieved 2017 04 27 Brill Rob June 19 2015 Faces of Faith Community with a Home in Albany Times Union Retrieved September 3 2015 Johann Christoph Arnold Plough Retrieved 2017 04 18 a b Arnold Johann Christoph 2014 05 25 Why Forgive Plough Publishing ISBN 978 0874869422 Johann Christoph Arnold A Life of Reconciliation and Justice First Things Retrieved 2017 09 13 Plough Publishing Retrieved 18 April 2017 a b Christoph Arnold Johann 2015 01 01 Sex God and Marriage Plough Publishing House ISBN 9780874866506 OCLC 960025428 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Arnold Johann Christoph 1997 Seventy times seven the power of forgiveness Plough ISBN 9780874860924 OCLC 264841860 Arnold Johann Christoph 2005 01 01 A little child shall lead them hopeful parenting in a confused world Plough Publishing House of the Bruderhof Foundation ISBN 9780874869330 OCLC 156890225 McDONNELL CLAUDIA Archbishop Bruderhof Leader Defend Marriage Bond Catholic New York Retrieved 2022 09 17 HORRIGAN JEREMIAH Supporters of gay marriage to protest during forum Times Herald Record Retrieved 2022 09 17 LETTER Kentucky clerk taking courageous stand of conscience Daily Freeman 2015 09 06 Retrieved 2022 09 17 LETTER When it comes to transgender issues stick with Genesis 1 27 31 Daily Freeman 2016 02 22 Retrieved 2022 09 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Johann Christoph Arnold amp oldid 1200161518, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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