The Politics of Jesus The Politics of Jesus

The Politics of Jesus

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Tradition has painted a portrait of a Savior aloof from governmental concerns and whose teachings point to an apolitical life for his disciples. How, then, are we to respond today to a world so thoroughly entrenched in national and international affairs? But such a picture of Jesus is far from accurate, argues John Howard Yoder.

Using the texts of the New Testament, Yoder critically examines the traditional portrait of Jesus as an apolitical figure and attempts to clarify the true impact of Jesus' life, work, and teachings on his disciples' social behavior.

The book first surveys the multiple ways the image of an apolitical Jesus has been propagated, then canvasses the Gospel narrative to reveal how Jesus is rightly portrayed as a thinker and leader immediately concerned with the agenda of politics and the related issues of power, status, and right relations. Selected passages from the epistles corroborate a Savior deeply concerned with social, political, and moral issues.

In this thorough revision of his acclaimed 1972 text, Yoder provides updated interaction with publications touching on this subject. Following most of the chapters are new "epilogues" that summarize research conducted during the last two decades -- research that continues to support the insights set forth in Yoder's original work.

Currently a standard in many college and seminary ethics courses, The Politics of Jesus is also an excellent resource for the general reader desiring to understand Christ's response to the world of politics and his will for those who would follow him.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
1994
June 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
271
Pages
PUBLISHER
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
2
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Customer Reviews

Patrick2081 ,

A Christian Guide to Ethics

Yoder gives compelling exegesis for a non-power driven Jesus who rejects power as the Gentiles seek. He gives a Jesus who wants social reform without political allegiance (non-power). There is strong scriptural study, however, some of his conclusions are based on the wrong premise. The coming of Christ is delayed so Christians must work the system we have as peacemakers. Yoder sees Christians rejecting power but we are spirit filled and confront the world. Great read with new information but takes a postliberal view of scripture and leaves evangelicals behind.

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