<p>One of the focuses of John Howard Yoder's theology is Christian nonviolence. From the teaching and example of Jesus, who dealt with the evil in the world and defeated it through obedience to the will of God to the point of dying on the cross, Yoder derives the normative Christian stance of nonviolence. It is expressed in the life of the disciples in their suffering with Christ the hostility of the world as bearers of the kingdom cause and in their living out the suffering servanthood in place of dominion. For Yoder, subordination is how Christ's model of servanthood is carried out into the concreteness of family life, and it is most extensively explored in his essay, "Revolutionary Subordination," in The Politics of Jesus.</p><p>This dis...
The story of twentieth-century political theology is often narrated as one of competing schools. Rei...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the theological fo...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the theological fo...
This dissertation argues that nonviolence bears witness to a particular form of social existence vis...
Reflecting on the state of theological ethics in 1981, James Gustafson wrote that the radical Chris...
This study is an exercise in theological critique of the Christian pacifist position of John Howard ...
The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited contains ten essays by the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yo...
The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited contains ten essays by the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yo...
John Goldingay, in his recent Israel’s Gospel: Old Testament Theology (p. 764) refers to Yoder’s “an...
If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to...
This thesis brings German liberationist-feminist theologian Dorothee Sölle and American Anabaptist-M...
This thesis brings German liberationist-feminist theologian Dorothee Sölle and American Anabaptist-M...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
The story of twentieth-century political theology is often narrated as one of competing schools. Rei...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the theological fo...
grantor: University of St. Michael's CollegeThis dissertation examines the theological fo...
This dissertation argues that nonviolence bears witness to a particular form of social existence vis...
Reflecting on the state of theological ethics in 1981, James Gustafson wrote that the radical Chris...
This study is an exercise in theological critique of the Christian pacifist position of John Howard ...
The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited contains ten essays by the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yo...
The Jewish-Christian Schism Revisited contains ten essays by the Mennonite theologian John Howard Yo...
John Goldingay, in his recent Israel’s Gospel: Old Testament Theology (p. 764) refers to Yoder’s “an...
If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to...
This thesis brings German liberationist-feminist theologian Dorothee Sölle and American Anabaptist-M...
This thesis brings German liberationist-feminist theologian Dorothee Sölle and American Anabaptist-M...
This dissertation is an historical study of the Jesus People Movement (JPM) in central Ohio. At pres...
The story of twentieth-century political theology is often narrated as one of competing schools. Rei...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...
This dissertation will pursue a constructively critical conversation between nonviolent and substitu...