The New Yoder
Chris K Huebner Peter Dula
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The work of John Howard Yoder has become increasingly influential in recent years. Moreover, it is gaining influence in some surprising places. No longer restricted to the world of theological ethicists and Mennonites, Yoder has been discovered as a refreshing voice by scholars working in many other fields. For thirty-five years, Yoder was known primarily as an articulate defender of Christian pacifism against a theological ethics guild dominated by the Troeltschian assumptions reflected in the work of Walter Rauschenbusch and Reinhold and Richard Niebuhr. But in the last decade, there has been a clearly identifiable shift in direction. A new ... Read more
The work of John Howard Yoder has become increasingly influential in recent years. Moreover, it is gaining influence in some surprising places. No longer restricted to the world of theological ethicists and Mennonites, Yoder has been discovered as a refreshing voice by scholars working in many other fields. For thirty-five years, Yoder was known primarily as an articulate defender of Christian pacifism against a theological ethics guild dominated by the Troeltschian assumptions reflected in the work of Walter Rauschenbusch and Reinhold and Richard Niebuhr. But in the last decade, there has been a clearly identifiable shift in direction. A new ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Lutterworth Press
Number of pages
338
Condition
New
Number of Pages
358
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780718892463
SKU
V9780718892463
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About Chris K Huebner Peter Dula
Chris K. Huebner is Associate Professor of Theology and Philosophy at Canadian Mennonite University. Peter Dula is Assistant Professor of Religion and Culture at Eastern Mennonite University.
Reviews for The New Yoder
'This is an engaging and important collection which shows promising signs of new ways of responding to and working in conversation with the immensely important and influential work of Yoder. [...] If you have ever wondered what might have happened if Yoder had read postmodern Continental philosophy, or engaged positively with Augustine, or been influenced by post-colonialism, ... Read more