Power and Practices: Engaging the Work of John Howard Yoder

Book, 2009, 188 pp
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A new generation engages the theology of John Howard Yoder. These essays wrestle with questions of power and its implications for social practices including policing, nonviolence, sexism, governmentality, dialogue, political critique, theological construction, and the work of "inheriting" a theological tradition.

The authors and their approaches to Yoder's work are diverse. They bring a wide array of backgrounds to the task, from activism and church leadership to advanced studies and the professorate. What each has in common is an instinct to place Yoder's work into new conversations and to examine it through new lenses.
TypePrint
GenreAcademic Theory/Thesis, Biography/Memoir
ExpressionGeneral Writing/Recording
AudienceAdults
LanguageEnglish
PublisherHerald Press
ISBN9780836194470

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