The Background & Development of Brethren Doctrine 1650-1987 is an extensive (327 pages) book, written by Dale R. Stoffer. It represents the best information now available on the movements which shaped the Brethren, especially Pietism & Anabaptism. Three theologians whose views shaped the Brethren movement are profiled: Alexander Mack (first Brethren minister), Peter Nead (leading 19th century churchman), & J. Allen Miller (prominent Brethren Church leader). Liberalism & fundamentalism are discussed, particularly in light of their impact upon the Brethren bodies. The divisions of the 1880s are thoroughly studied. This comprehensive monograph provides the best current analysis & orientation for the understanding the roots & fruits of the several Brethren denominations. The book includes an index of scripture references; persons, places & institutions, & theological subjects.