Original Revolution, The: Essays on Christian Pacifism.
John Howard Yoder was one of the major theologians of the late twentieth century. Before his death, he planned the essays and structure of this book, which he intended to be his last work. Now two leading interpreters of Yoder bring that work to fruition.
Abstract: This essay examines issues in the application or extension of John Howard Yoder's theological legacy by scholars in the generations after Yoder. The essay deals with contested issues in Christology, ecclesiology and the concept of middle axioms, which appeared in one of Yoder's early works.
For the Nations book. Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. These essays in Christian social ethics, some previously published but mos.
In a series of loosely connected essays, this book examines and explores the interpretive meaning of the twentieth-century United States Mennonite Church’s encounters with women’s allegations of sexual misconduct in the life of its leading evangelical theologian-ethicist John Howard Yoder.
John Calvin. Jonathan Edwards. John Howard Yoder. Karl Barth. Martin Luther. Popes. Reinhold Niebuhr.. These essays in Christian social ethics, some previously published but most appearing in print here for the first time, are all about the way in which the church, in the midst of the world, is called to think and act on behalf of the world.
John Howard Yoder. Both of the essays in this book originated in 1957. The first concerns the state in the New Testament. The second deals with following Christ as a form of political responsibility. Paperback,72 pages. Year: 2003. Language.
John Howard Yoder An Annotated Timeline1 John Howard Yoder. like essays edited by Ollenburger and Koontz (2004) and a series of critical essays edited by Budziszewski (2006). o In an attempt to once more hear Yoder’s voice, I listened to his ordination sermon from.