Schism
Jakob Ammann is known because his prominent involvement in a schism among the Swiss Brethren that began in 1693. Up until recent decades, he was often heavily blamed for the division, being portrayed as an angry, harsh, and demanding leader who imposed his views on others. With the publication of some of the correspondence from the period (beginning in 1950, with Mast's "Amish Letters") and the uncovering of new evidence, Ammann's reputation has received a more positive appraisal among some researchers. Due to their prominent roles, Jakob Ammann and Hans Reist have been used to characterize the two sides of the schism, but the issues were broader than the two most prominent men involved.
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