
Cotton Patch Parables of Liberation
Clarence Jordan(Author)
Bill Lane Doulos(Editor)
Wipf & Stock Publishers
25th Edition
Published on 1. April 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-1-60608-533-2 (ISBN)
Description
When Jesus delivered his parables, he lit a stick of dynamite, covered it with a story about everyday life, and then left it with his audience. By the time his hearers fully unwrapped the parable, Jesus and his disciples were long gone. Clarence Jordan essentially retells these powerful parables in the language of the South in order to place modern readers in that same first-century situation. Properly understood, these Cotton Patch stories can liberate us into the kingdom of God from the cultural prisons of religion, wealth, and prejudice.
After Jordan's death in 1969, Bill Lane Doulos took up the task to combine these Cotton Patch Version parables with appropriate excerpts from Jordan's sermons and with his own commentary which does well to pull everything together. In the end, Doulos and Jordan call readers into true discipleship, challenging them to explore the demands of kingdom life on a whole new level.
More details
Edition
25th Anniversary ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
208 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60608-533-2 (9781606085332)
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Clarence Jordan | Bill Lane Doulos
Cotton Patch Parables of Liberation
E-Book
04/2009
Wipf and Stock
€19.49
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Persons
Clarence Jordan and his wife Florence, together with Martin and Mabel England, founded Koinonia Farm in 1942, an intentional Christian community located in Americus, Georgia. His primary works include the Cotton Patch Version of most of the New Testament.
Bill Lane Doulos does pastoral work with the Episcopal Church of Our Saviour in San Gabriel, California, and serves as Director of Housing Ministry, overseeing the Jubilee Homes for recovering men and women. After he lived at Koinonia Farm, he went to Fuller Theological Seminary, receiving his MDiv degree in 1974.