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Willard Swartley is professor emeritus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. He joined the faculty at AMBS in 1978 and continued teaching until 2004. He served as academic dean at AMBS for seven years (1979-1981; 1995-2001).
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Willard Swartley was professor emeritus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. He joined the faculty at AMBS in 1978 and continued teaching until 2004. He served as academic dean there for seven years (1979-1981; 1995-2001).
  
Willard was the youngest in a family of eight children growing up on a farm near the Delaware River on the rolling hills of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University, Goshen Biblical Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary where he received a PhD in 1973.
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Willard was the youngest in a family of eight children growing up on a farm near the Delaware River on the rolling hills of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University, Goshen Biblical Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary where he received a PhD in 1973.
  
While he was in seminary, Willard became pastor and was ordained at Locust Grove Mennonite Church in Elkhart. He has served the church in many capacities over the years, leading seminars at church-wide conventions, serving on special study committees, and teaching in congregational settings.
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While he was in seminary, Willard became pastor and was ordained at Locust Grove Mennonite Church in Elkhart. He served the church in many capacities over the years, leading seminars at church-wide conventions, serving on special study committees, and teaching in congregational settings.
  
He has authored ''Health, Healing and the Church's Mission'' (InterVarsity, 2012); ''Covenant of Peace'' (Eerdmans, 2006); ''Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women'' (Herald Press, 1983); and ''Mark, he Way for All Nations'' (Herald Press, 1983, Wipf & Stock, 1999). He has also edited over thirty books, including, with Perry B. Yoder, ''The Meaning of Peace'' (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 2001); ''Love of Enemy and Nonretaliation in the New Testament'' (Westminster John Knox, 1992; now available from editor Swartley); and with C. J. Dyck, ''Annotated Bibliography of Mennonite Writings on War and Peace: 1930-1980'' (Herald Press, 1987); now available from the Institute of Mennonite Studies).  
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Among other books, he authored ''Health, Healing and the Church's Mission'' (InterVarsity, 2012); ''Covenant of Peace'' (Eerdmans, 2006); ''Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women'' (Herald Press, 1983); and ''Mark, the Way for All Nations'' (Herald Press, 1983, Wipf & Stock, 1999). He also edited over thirty books, including, [[Anabaptist Approaches to Scripture|Essays on Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives]] (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984); with Perry B. Yoder, ''The Meaning of Peace'' (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 2001); ''Love of Enemy and Nonretaliation in the New Testament'' (Westminster John Knox, 1992); and with C. J. Dyck, ''Annotated Bibliography of Mennonite Writings on War and Peace: 1930-1980'' (Herald Press, 1987); available from the Institute of Mennonite Studies).  
  
Willard and his wife, Mary, are actively involved in the Belmont Mennonite Church and are the parents of Louisa Swartley Oyer and Kenton Swartley, and grandparents of John and Michael Oyer, and Kristen, Jeremy, Libby, and Michelle Swartley.
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Willard and his wife, Mary, were actively involved in the Belmont Mennonite Church, Elkhart, Indiana, and are the parents of Louisa Swartley Oyer and Kenton Swartley, and grandparents of John and Michael Oyer, and Kristen, Jeremy, Libby, and Michelle Swartley. He passed away in November 2019.

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Willard M. Swartley

Willard Swartley was professor emeritus at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. He joined the faculty at AMBS in 1978 and continued teaching until 2004. He served as academic dean there for seven years (1979-1981; 1995-2001).

Willard was the youngest in a family of eight children growing up on a farm near the Delaware River on the rolling hills of Bucks County, Pennsylvania. He was a graduate of Eastern Mennonite University, Goshen Biblical Seminary, and Princeton Theological Seminary where he received a PhD in 1973.

While he was in seminary, Willard became pastor and was ordained at Locust Grove Mennonite Church in Elkhart. He served the church in many capacities over the years, leading seminars at church-wide conventions, serving on special study committees, and teaching in congregational settings.

Among other books, he authored Health, Healing and the Church's Mission (InterVarsity, 2012); Covenant of Peace (Eerdmans, 2006); Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women (Herald Press, 1983); and Mark, the Way for All Nations (Herald Press, 1983, Wipf & Stock, 1999). He also edited over thirty books, including, Essays on Biblical Interpretation: Anabaptist-Mennonite Perspectives (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 1984); with Perry B. Yoder, The Meaning of Peace (Institute of Mennonite Studies, 2001); Love of Enemy and Nonretaliation in the New Testament (Westminster John Knox, 1992); and with C. J. Dyck, Annotated Bibliography of Mennonite Writings on War and Peace: 1930-1980 (Herald Press, 1987); available from the Institute of Mennonite Studies).

Willard and his wife, Mary, were actively involved in the Belmont Mennonite Church, Elkhart, Indiana, and are the parents of Louisa Swartley Oyer and Kenton Swartley, and grandparents of John and Michael Oyer, and Kristen, Jeremy, Libby, and Michelle Swartley. He passed away in November 2019.