The Politics of Jesus

The Politics of Jesus

by JohnHowardYoder (Author)

Synopsis

Tradition has painted a portrait of a Savior who stands aloof from governmental concerns and who calls his disciples to an apolitical life. But such a picture of Jesus is far from accurate, according to John Howard Yoder. This watershed work in New Testament ethics leads us to a Savior who was deeply concerned with the agenda of politics and the related issues of power, status, and right relations. By canvassing Luke's Gospel, Yoder argues convincingly that the true impact of Jesus' life and ministry on his disciples' social behavior points to a specific kind of Christian pacifism in which the cross of Christ is the model of Christian social efficacy. This second edition of The Politics of Jesus provides up-to-date interaction with recent publications that touch on Yoder's timely topic. Following most of the chapters are new epilogues summarizing research conducted during the last two decades - research that continues to support the outstanding insights set forth in Yoder's original work.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
Edition: 2nd edition
Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Published: 31 Dec 1996

ISBN 10: 0802807348
ISBN 13: 9780802807342

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Stanley Hauwerwas in Christian Century
-I am convinced that when Christians look back on this century of theology in America, The Politics of Jesus will be seen as a new beginning.-

Dennis P. McCann
-When it was first published, The Politics of Jesus effected a coup de grace against neo-orthodox biblical theologies that had managed to depoliticize the ethical significance of Jesus' message. This second edition is no less provocative in contesting the reevaluations of New Testament ethics emerging from recent scholarship on the historical Jesus. Yoder presses beyond the question of whether Jesus was political to ask what sort of politics is the mark of Christian discipleship.-

Max L. Stackhouse
-Although most Catholics, Calvinists, and Christian realists will remain skeptical of Yoder's view of Jesus and of politics, we are always challenged by him. This new edition includes acute responses to many critics. It will keep the discussion vibrant as Christians today decide how to engage our emerging cosmopolitan, global civilization.-