Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue
This book examines the role of the New Testament concept of the 'principalities and powers' in the thought of Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder, showing how this biblical concept of power is central to the fundamental theological convictions of each thinker.

Prather offers a scholarly account of the underexplored theological and ethical import of a major biblical theme and the book addresses questions and concerns from a wide range of academic and lay theological interest. He brings Barth and Yoder into dialogue here and examines the three crucial areas: the 'confessional' distinction of church and world; the demonization of political power; and the intrinsic relation between the political and economic powers.

While other theologians have rightly identified a 'christocentric' connection between the thought of Barth and Yoder, no attempt has been made to bring them together through the sustained analysis of a single doctrinal or ethical issue - this book does just that.
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Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue
This book examines the role of the New Testament concept of the 'principalities and powers' in the thought of Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder, showing how this biblical concept of power is central to the fundamental theological convictions of each thinker.

Prather offers a scholarly account of the underexplored theological and ethical import of a major biblical theme and the book addresses questions and concerns from a wide range of academic and lay theological interest. He brings Barth and Yoder into dialogue here and examines the three crucial areas: the 'confessional' distinction of church and world; the demonization of political power; and the intrinsic relation between the political and economic powers.

While other theologians have rightly identified a 'christocentric' connection between the thought of Barth and Yoder, no attempt has been made to bring them together through the sustained analysis of a single doctrinal or ethical issue - this book does just that.
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Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue

Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue

by Scott Thomas Prather
Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue

Christ, Power and Mammon: Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder in Dialogue

by Scott Thomas Prather

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This book examines the role of the New Testament concept of the 'principalities and powers' in the thought of Karl Barth and John Howard Yoder, showing how this biblical concept of power is central to the fundamental theological convictions of each thinker.

Prather offers a scholarly account of the underexplored theological and ethical import of a major biblical theme and the book addresses questions and concerns from a wide range of academic and lay theological interest. He brings Barth and Yoder into dialogue here and examines the three crucial areas: the 'confessional' distinction of church and world; the demonization of political power; and the intrinsic relation between the political and economic powers.

While other theologians have rightly identified a 'christocentric' connection between the thought of Barth and Yoder, no attempt has been made to bring them together through the sustained analysis of a single doctrinal or ethical issue - this book does just that.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567599230
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 367 KB

About the Author

Scott Prather holds a PhD in Theology from the University of Aberdeen, UK.
Scott Prather holds a PhD in Theology from the University of Aberdeen, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Toward a Christological Exousiology\Chapter 1: Karl Barth's Theology of the Powers\Chapter 2: John Howard Yoder's Exousiology\Chapter 3: Barth and Yoder: Eschatology as the End of 'Worldly' Power(s)\Chapter 4: The Pre-Eminence of Leviathan and Mammon\Concluding Remarks\Bibliography\Index
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