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I recently watched a documentary on the Bruderhof. It is unfortunate that they are not Calvinists and are, in fact, quite ecumenical, having met with the Pope on at least one occasion according to Wikipedia. It seems these intentional communities get some things right, but get an awful lot of things wrong, particularly when their ecclesiastical authorities place heavy yokes on their members where there ought to be liberty.
This got me thinking. For those who aren't familiar with intentional communities, a sufficient explanation of them can be found on Wikipedia. Do any reformed intentional communities such as these exist? I can't seem to find any, granted I haven't done an exhaustive search.
This got me thinking. For those who aren't familiar with intentional communities, a sufficient explanation of them can be found on Wikipedia. Do any reformed intentional communities such as these exist? I can't seem to find any, granted I haven't done an exhaustive search.