
The Heterodox Yoder
Paul Martens(Author)
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 1. January 2012
178 pages
978-1-62189-136-9 (ISBN)
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The Heterodox Yoder provides a critical rereading of Yoder's corpus through his own conviction that discipleship is, most basically, ethics. Tracing the development of Yoder's theological foundations through to their final role in redefining Jewish-Christian and ecumenical relations, this volume explains why the appropriation and use of the language of politics eventually constrains Yoder's ethical vision to the point that it reframes Christianity within the limits of social ethics alone. Because this vision self-consciously excludes or, at best, relativizes many of the claims of orthodox Christianity (including but not limited to the ecumenical creeds), Martens concludes that Yoder's Christian ethic is best described as heterodox.
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-136-9 (9781621891369)
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Paul Martens
The Heterodox Yoder
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01/2012
Wipf & Stock Publishers
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Paul Martens held a postdoctoral research fellowship at The University of Notre Dame and currently teaches Christian Ethics at Baylor University. He has co-edited several works by John Howard Yoder, including Nonviolence: A Brief History and Revolutionary Christianity: The 1966 South American Lectures (Cascade Books, 2012).
Content
- Intro
- The Heterodox Yoder
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter One: Introduction: A Simpler Approach
- Chapter Two: Foundational Theological Commitments
- Chapter Three: The Prioritization of Politics
- Chapter Four: Reconstructing Jewish Christianity
- Chapter Five: The New Shape of Ecumenism
- Chapter Six: Conclusion: The Heterodox Yoder
- Bibliography
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