
Revolutionary Christianity
The 1966 South American Lectures
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 1. January 2012
194 pages
978-1-62189-133-8 (ISBN)
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The ambitious and accessible essays collected in this volume were presented by John Howard Yoder during an extensive visit to South America in 1966. Reflecting and also subverting the acknowledged "faddish" attempt to address the revolutionary nature of Christianity, these lectures provide an illuminating snapshot of Yoder's vibrant initial encounter with Latin American Christianity. In these lectures, he thematically addresses the shape of the free church, the Christian practice of peace, and the place of the church in the midst of revolution. In a manner that betrays his confidence in the eventual triumph of faithfulness, Yoder concludes that the peace-witnessing free church is, by definition, always the community that is the soul and conscience of our revolutionary age.
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English
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Eugene
United States
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978-1-62189-133-8 (9781621891338)
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John Howard Yoder taught at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary and later became a professor of theology and ethics at the University of Notre Dame and a fellow of the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. He is the author of The Politics of Jesus (1972), The Priestly Kingdom (1984), For the Nations (1997), and several other books.
Content
- Intro
- Revolutionary Christianity
- Introduction
- Part I. The Believers Church
- Chapter 1. Only Believers
- Chapter 2. The Commission to Bind and Loose
- Chapter 3. The Mandate to Share
- Chapter 4. Walking in the Resurrection
- Part II. Peace
- Chapter 5. Discipleship in the Sermon on the Mount
- Chapter 6. The Cross as a Social Fact
- Chapter 7. Love and Responsibility
- Chapter 8. The Values and Limits of the Just War
- Chapter 9. A Biblical View of History
- Part III. Church in a Revolutionary World
- Chapter 10. The Otherness of the Church
- Chapter 11. Christ and the Powers
- Chapter 12. Constantinianism Old and New
- Chapter 13. Revolution and Gospel
- Chapter 14. The Meaning of Our Revolutionary Age
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