Practicing the politics of Jesus: the origin and significance of John Howard Yoder's social ethics

Yoder rearranges the theological landscape -- North American Mennonite experience -- Amsterdam 1952 -- American church and society in the postwar era -- Mennonite mentors at Goshen College -- European experience and the debate about war -- A European assignment -- Relating to European Mennonite ch...

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Main Author: Zimmerman, Earl 1950- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Telford, Pa. Cascadia Publ. House 2007
In: The C. Henry Smith series (8)
Year: 2007
Series/Journal:The C. Henry Smith series 8
Further subjects:B Social Ethics History 20th century
B Christian Ethics History 20th century
B Yoder, John Howard
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Summary:Yoder rearranges the theological landscape -- North American Mennonite experience -- Amsterdam 1952 -- American church and society in the postwar era -- Mennonite mentors at Goshen College -- European experience and the debate about war -- A European assignment -- Relating to European Mennonite churches -- Confronting the moral question of war -- The world council of churches debate -- Doctoral studies with Barth and Cullman -- The theology of Karl Barth -- Oscar Cullmann and biblical studies -- Other European conversations -- Disseration on the Swiss anabaptists -- Historical anabaptist research -- The core of anabaptist beliefs -- Constructing an anabaptist theology -- Understanding the "politics of Jesus" -- Characterizing theologies -- Yoder's theological language -- Yoder's constructive theology -- A lived praxis -- The "politics of Jesus" as social practice -- The challenge of just peacebuilding -- Basic principles of the "politics of Jesus' -- A conversation with Catholic peace traditions -- Just peacebuilding collaboration -- The social praxis of the Christian community -- A religious peacebuilding program
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1931038430