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Nonviolent Word (Hardcover)
J. Denny Weaver, Gerald J. Mast
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R1,109
R893
Discovery Miles 8 930
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"I've been reading with interest the important work being done by
Denny Weaver and others on violence in relation to our
understandings of God, atonement, and eschatology. I've also been
watching, with joy, the growing rediscovery of the nonviolent
heritage of the Radical Reformation. So I enthusiastically await
the release of Defenseless Christianity," observes Brian D.
McLaren, Author/Activist (brianmclaren.net). Entering a field of
ongoing controversy, this book dares to offer a new model or
vision--defenseless Christianity--for understanding Anabaptism,
both present and past. The authors content that an Anabaptism
defined as defenseless Christianity should be seen as a nonviolent
Christian movement with a world-reconciling theology even though
some first-generation Anabaptists were not pacifists. Greg Boyd,
Author, The Myth of a Christian Nation; and Pastor, Woodland Hills
Church, expresses in the foreword his hope that "God uses this book
to call Anabaptists along with other Jesus-followers back to the
beautifully foolish, enemy-loving, cross-bearing center of our
faith." Nancy R. Heisey, Associate Professor of Biblical Studies
and Church History at Eastern Mennonite University as well as
Mennonite World Conference president, reports that "My first
reaction on reading Defenseless Christianity was, 'Them's fightin'
words ' On further reflection, I'm grateful for the gift Weaver and
Mast have offered by provocatively addressing a host of issues in
Anabaptist historiography and theology on behalf of contemporary
communities of Christ's followers. Mennonite vision for the church
but also issues a compelling call to faithful living." Dawn Ottoni
Wilhelm, Associate Professor of Preaching and Worship, Bethany
Theological Seminary, adds, "Let the reader beware: the dynamic
nature of Christ's peace permeates this text-not as a position to
hold but as a way of creative engagement and witness to God's
reconciling love for all creation." And Elaine Moyer, Associate
Director, Mennonite Education Agency, concludes that "This book not
only presents the peaceful Anabaptist-Mennonite vision for the
church but also issues a compelling call to faithful living."
How should Anabaptists, Mennonites and other Christians think today
about the saving work of God in Jesus' life, ministry, death, and
resurrection? In this volume, 20 leading theologians, biblical
scholars, historians of Anabaptism, pastors, and peacemaking
practitioners offer their reflections. In addition, while engaging
the thought of J. Denny Weaver, they ponder such questions as these
and more: Should Jesus' atoning work be viewed as a sacrifice? Or
is it better viewed through "narrative Christus Victor"--as a
defeat of the powers of sin and death? The book "makes a
significant contribution to vigorous scholarly discussions about
the nonviolent reconciling ministry of Jesus and the church's
responsibility to preach peace in all of the contexts of a
twenty-first century global society," says Kim S. Phipps,
President, Messiah College. And John D. Roth, prolific author and
speaker on Mennonite topics and Professor of History, Goshen
College, says this: "Diverse in their approach and argument, the
essays gathered in this collection nonetheless sparkle with
theological insights that are certain to inspire, challenge and
provoke."
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