Publishing and Research

Scholarship for the Church

At AMBS, our faculty, staff, and students are committed to producing scholarship that not only furthers discussions within academia but also edifies the church and advances God's reconciling mission in the world. In addition to regular faculty publications, AMBS publishes two semi-annual journals, Anabaptist Witness and Vision: A Journal of Church and Theology, in partnership with other Mennonite instutitions. Founded in 1958, the Institute of Mennonite Studies at AMBS is one of North America's longest-running seminary-based publishers. The institute oversees publication of five book series and produced the widely used Anabaptist prayer book and free app Take Our Moments. AMBS's state-of-the-art library, opened in 2007, holds over 100,000 print volumes, subscribes to numerous electronic resources, and hosts various Mennonite-related open-access digital resources.

With Hope and Resilience: Resources for living and worshiping in extraordinary times

A collection of prayers, reflections and more in a time of COVID-19.

IMS and T&T Clark launch new book series

The joint project is called Studies in Anabaptist Theology and Ethics.

Institute of Mennonite Studies

The Institute of Mennonite Studies is AMBS's primary avenue for research, conversation, and publication on topics vital to Mennonite and Anabaptist traditions, and of interest to the broader church.

Vision journal

Vision: A Journal for Church and Theology is published twice a year to encourage theological reflection on the identity, mission and practices of the church from an Anabaptist-Mennonite perspective. For details on past issues, visit www.mennovision.org

Anabaptist Witness

Anabaptist Witness is a global Anabaptist and Mennonite dialogue on key issues facing the church in mission. The jounral is published twice annually by AMBS, Mennonite Church Canada, and Mennonite Mission Network. For past issues, visit www.anabaptistwitness.org