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The Institute of Mennonite Studies is bgÕæÈË’s primary avenue for research, conversation, and publication on topics vital to Mennonite and Anabaptist traditions, and of interest to the broader church. Founded in 1958, the Institute of Mennonite Studies at bgÕæÈË is one of North America’s longest-running seminary-based publishers. IMS fosters scholarship for the church with research …