Lehrerleut

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Lehrerleut is one of the main branches of the Hutterite Anabaptist communities, known for its communal lifestyle and conservative religious practices.

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Label Occurrences
Lehrerleut canonical 3

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Anabaptist community
Hutterite branch
corePractice adult baptism
community of goods
daily communal worship
nonresistance
dressCode head coverings for women
plain dark clothing for men
economicBase agri-business enterprises
farming
livestock production
educationPractice emphasis on religious instruction
own colony schools
geographicDistribution Canada
Great Plains
surface form: Northern Great Plains

United States of America
surface form: United States

Western Canada
governedBy colony council of men
colony minister
hasCharacteristic German-speaking tradition
agricultural colonies
collective ownership of property
communal decision-making by male leadership
communal lifestyle
conservative religious practices
patriarchal social structure
plain dress
separation from the world
historicalOrigin Hutterite renewal and divisions in the 19th century
isA branch of the Hutterite Brethren
communal Christian group
languageUsed English
Hutterite German
oneOfMainBranchesOf Hutterites
surface form: Hutterite colonies
organizationalUnit colony
partOf Hutterites
relatedGroup Amish
Mennonites
surface form: Old Order Mennonites
religiousAffiliation Protestant Christianity
religiousTradition Anabaptist churches
surface form: Anabaptism
sharesBeliefsWith Dariusleut
Schmiedeleut
socialNorm endogamy within Hutterite groups
limited use of modern technology
theologicalEmphasis community over individualism
discipleship
obedience to church authority

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Hutterites subgroup Lehrerleut
Dariusleut sharesOriginWith Lehrerleut
Schmiedeleut sharesOriginWith Lehrerleut