Things Hold Together: John Howard Yoder's Trinitarian Theology of Culture
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Real Christian Fellowship, by John Howard Yoder, edited by John C. Nugent, Branson Parler, and Heather Bunce |
Revolutionary Christian Citizenship, by John Howard Yoder, edited by John C. Nugent, Branson Parler, and Andy Alexis-Baker![]() The second volume of the "Yoder for Everyone" series.
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Radical Christian Discipleship, by John Howard Yoder
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Radical Ecumenicity: Unity and Continuity after John Howard Yoder
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Constantine Revisited: Leithart, Yoder, and the Constantinian Debate
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Power and Practices: Engaging the Work of John Howard Yoder
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Kingdoms Apart: Engaging the Two Kingdoms Perspective
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"Overcoming Lamech: Lament as the Antidote to Violence"![]() In this article, I contend that the act of lamenting and voicing our desire for revenge is a biblical alternative to seeking violent vengeance.
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Review of Peter Leithart's Between Babel and Beast![]() Peter Leithart's latest is a compelling critique of nationalism, especially the religion of Americanism.
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Ebook: "The Forest and the Trees: Engaging Paul Martens' The Heterodox Yoder."![]() In these series of pieces, I engage Paul Martens book The Heterodox Yoder.
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"The Emperor's New Clothes: A Review of Defending Constantine"![]() In this critical review, I engage Peter Leithart's provocative re-reading of the Emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity and the affects of that conversion on subsequent Christianity.
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"Conquest, Exile, and Cross: Replacing Projection with Reality" on the Missio Alliance blog![]() Excerpt: "My contention is that Christian pacifists must affirm certain points of continuity between Joshua, Jeremiah, and Jesus—conquest, exile, and cross—or else they may undermine the central logic of the biblical narrative and, along with it, our doctrine of God."
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"Let Not Many of You Become Bloggers" on The Twelve blog![]() Excerpt: "There is a level of training that is needed to adequately address complex issues. Popular bloggers often have minimal theological training, and yet address issues like God’s sovereignty and salvation, sexual ethics, the importance (or not) of the church without providing the kind of subtle nuance and complexity that these issues often deserve. My issue is not that they should stifle their own opinion or quash any expression of their feelings on a topic. The issue is that their words carry weight. Even if they don’t intend to be pontificating, people will listen and people will follow."
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