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A handbook on signs and symbols in the Christian tradition, written from a Mennonite perspective. It provides a window into the meaning behind liturgical practices and art forms developed by the church through the ages. It also explores the seasons of the church year and observances related to special "Holy Days" in the Christian tradition. Includes a section on more universal signs and tokens, such as numbers and shapes, and some popular expressions of faith.

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A handbook on signs and symbols in the Christian tradition, written from a Mennonite perspective. It provides a window into the meaning behind liturgical practices and art forms developed by the church through the ages. It also explores the seasons of the church year and observances related to special "Holy Days" in the Christian tradition. Includes a section on more universal signs and tokens, such as numbers and shapes, and some popular expressions of faith.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Margaret Loewen Reimer (1947-2019) was an editor and educator, author of One Quilt, Many Pieces: A Reference Guide to Mennonite Groups in Canada and the lectures collected in Mennonites and the Artistic Imagination. She earned a PhD in English from University of Toronto. She lived in Waterloo and for many years wrote for and edited The Mennonite Reporter, later Canadian Mennonite magazine.