Practicing the Politics of Jesus: The Origin and Significance of John Howard Yoder's Social Ethics (C. Henry Smith, Band 8) - Softcover

Zimmerman, Earl

 
9781931038430: Practicing the Politics of Jesus: The Origin and Significance of John Howard Yoder's Social Ethics (C. Henry Smith, Band 8)

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As foreword writer John Paul Lederach mentions, the book reads almost like a novel in the sense that Zimmerman has managed skillfully to weave together the elements of Yoder's thought with factors in Yoder's personal as well as church-related narrative which helped shape Yoder's thought. Readers will emerge from engagement with Practicing the Politics of Jesus with new understanding of both what for Yoder Jesus' politics are and how Yoder's perspectives came to fruition. North American and Western Christians are up against powerful business, media, and military institutions that dominate the public square. It becomes increasingly difficult to carve out a space in which virtuous lives can be formed. The task, as Zimmerman based on Yoder helps us conceptualize it, is to create and nurture welcoming communities shaped by the compassion and revolutionary social relationships modeled in the life and vision of Jesus. We become communities in exile, shaped by Scripture and following Jesus, in a society dominated by violence and greed.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

Earl Zimmerman is Assistant Professor of Bible and Religion at Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Virginia, and a member of the pastoral team at Shalom Mennonite Congregation. He is co-editor of Telling Our Stories: Personal Accounts of Engagement with Scripture (Cascadia, 2006).

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