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Eberhard Arnold was a German theologian and social reformer known for his influential role in the Bruderhof movement, which emphasized community living and a return to the teachings of Jesus. He founded the first Bruderhof community in 1920, advocating for a lifestyle based on mutual aid, equality, and nonviolence. Arnold's vision was rooted in his deep Christian faith, which informed his belief in the importance of living out the Sermon on the Mount in everyday life.

Throughout his life, Arnold wrote extensively on themes of spirituality, community, and social justice. His works, including 'The Violence of Love' and 'Following the Call', reflect his commitment to addressing the moral and ethical challenges of his time. Arnold's legacy continues to inspire communities around the world that seek to live out the principles of love, peace, and radical discipleship. His teachings resonate with those yearning for a deeper connection to faith and community in an increasingly fragmented world.

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تاریخ تولد January 26, 1883
محل تولد Kassel, Hesse, Germany
تاریخ مرگ August 22, 1935