Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence
Gandhi and Jesus is an insightful look at Christian salvation in light of Gandhis idea of nonviolent resistance. While Christianity has described salvation as ""Jesus making satisfaction for humanitys sin,"" this has paradoxically lead to an increase in and acceptance of violence. To Gandhi, however, a commitment to nonviolence was at the center of what Jesus taught, lived and died for and influenced his own teachings on satyagraha. Reflecting on what Gandhi, a confirmed Hindu, took from the life and teachings of Jesus is very illuminating for a Christian.
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Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence
Gandhi and Jesus is an insightful look at Christian salvation in light of Gandhis idea of nonviolent resistance. While Christianity has described salvation as ""Jesus making satisfaction for humanitys sin,"" this has paradoxically lead to an increase in and acceptance of violence. To Gandhi, however, a commitment to nonviolence was at the center of what Jesus taught, lived and died for and influenced his own teachings on satyagraha. Reflecting on what Gandhi, a confirmed Hindu, took from the life and teachings of Jesus is very illuminating for a Christian.
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Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence

Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence

by Terrence J. Rynne
Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence

Gandhi and Jesus: The Saving Power of Nonviolence

by Terrence J. Rynne

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Gandhi and Jesus is an insightful look at Christian salvation in light of Gandhis idea of nonviolent resistance. While Christianity has described salvation as ""Jesus making satisfaction for humanitys sin,"" this has paradoxically lead to an increase in and acceptance of violence. To Gandhi, however, a commitment to nonviolence was at the center of what Jesus taught, lived and died for and influenced his own teachings on satyagraha. Reflecting on what Gandhi, a confirmed Hindu, took from the life and teachings of Jesus is very illuminating for a Christian.

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ISBN-13: 9781608334100
Publisher: Orbis
Publication date: 02/25/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 836 KB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     vii
Introduction     1
Mohandas Gandhi: A Hindu and More     5
Gandhi's Beliefs     6
The Political Impact of Gandhi's Hinduism     15
Gandhi's Transformation of Traditional Hindu Concepts     21
Gandhian Satyagraha     38
Understanding Gandhian Satyagraha     43
The Import, Significance, and Consequences of Satyagraha     75
Selected Christian Theologians Who Have Embraced Nonviolence     84
C. F. Andrews: A Christian Satyagrahi     85
John Howard Yoder: Disciple of the Nonresistant Jesus     96
Bernard Haring: Peritus of Peace     115
Walter Wink: Jesus' Third Way     125
The Multiple Versions of Salvation Theologies     133
Salvation, Social Sin, and Violence     133
The Multiple Models of Salvation in Sacred Scripture     134
Four Soteriologies after the New Testament     136
The Reformers     140
A Critique of Anselm's Soteriology     142
Implications for a Soteriology of Salvation     148
Criteria for a Contemporary Spirituality     150
Rethinking Christian Salvation in the Light of Gandhi's Satyagraha     153
Human Responsibilityfor History     154
Jesus' Life, Praxis, and Teaching as the Ultimate Criterion     156
Why Christ Died and the Meaning of "Carrying the Cross"     160
That from Which We Are Saved     161
The Priority of Praxis     165
The Way of Nonviolence     169
The Importance of the Church for Salvation     175
Conclusion     177
Epilogue     185
Notes     187
Glossary     205
Bibliography     207
Index     221

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