Living Without Electricity by Stephen Scott

Living Without Electricity by Stephen Scott

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How do the Amish live without electric lights or appliances, computers, power tools, or their own phones? This book by a leading expert examines the Amish response to technology. How do the Amish get along without electric lights or appliances, computers, power tools, or their own phones? This book examines the Amish response to technology. Also,

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Living Without Electricity by Stephen Scott

How do the Amish live without electric lights or appliances, computers, power tools, or their own phones? This book by a leading expert examines the Amish response to technology. How do the Amish get along without electric lights or appliances, computers, power tools, or their own phones? This book examines the Amish response to technology. Also,

Stephen E. Scott was born and raised in southeastern Ohio. He was educated in Beavercreek Township. He went to a number of plain churches, including strict Mennonite churches, during a period of spiritual searching. Scott spent a year in the Amish and Mennonite communities of Holmes County, Ohio.

In 1969, he began two years of alternating service at Lancaster Mennonite High School in Pennsylvania after attending the Numidia Mennonit Bible School in Pennsylvania. Scott joined the Old Order River Brethren Church, a conservative Anabaptist denomination, during this time. He wrote Plain Buggies, Why Do They Dress That Way? while working as a researcher and writer for Good Books.

He's the coauthor of the book Life Without Power.

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ISBN 13 9780934672610
ISBN 10 093467261X
Title Living Without Electricity
Author Stephen Scott
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Skyhorse Publishing
Year published 1990-05-17
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.