The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino
Jesus died, not peacefully in bed, but on the cross, the instrument of execution used by the Romans to keep potential disturbers of the established political order in their place. Until the pioneering work of Jurgen Moltmann, the cross has been the "elephant in the room" in Christian political theology. This book explores the difference Jesus's crucifixion makes (or should make) to Christian political theology, by examining the crucifixion in the theologies of the Mennonite John Howard Yoder and the liberation theologians Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino. In the light of the cross and of the kenotic God revealed by the cross, questions of political power are explored, and a kenotic political ethic outlined. In conclusion, suggestions are made as to how the contemporary church can live out a cruciform, or cross-shaped, political spirituality and ecclesiology.
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The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino
Jesus died, not peacefully in bed, but on the cross, the instrument of execution used by the Romans to keep potential disturbers of the established political order in their place. Until the pioneering work of Jurgen Moltmann, the cross has been the "elephant in the room" in Christian political theology. This book explores the difference Jesus's crucifixion makes (or should make) to Christian political theology, by examining the crucifixion in the theologies of the Mennonite John Howard Yoder and the liberation theologians Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino. In the light of the cross and of the kenotic God revealed by the cross, questions of political power are explored, and a kenotic political ethic outlined. In conclusion, suggestions are made as to how the contemporary church can live out a cruciform, or cross-shaped, political spirituality and ecclesiology.
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The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino

The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino

by John C. Peet
The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino

The Politics of the Crucified: The Cross in the Political Theology of Yoder, Boff, and Sobrino

by John C. Peet

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Jesus died, not peacefully in bed, but on the cross, the instrument of execution used by the Romans to keep potential disturbers of the established political order in their place. Until the pioneering work of Jurgen Moltmann, the cross has been the "elephant in the room" in Christian political theology. This book explores the difference Jesus's crucifixion makes (or should make) to Christian political theology, by examining the crucifixion in the theologies of the Mennonite John Howard Yoder and the liberation theologians Leonardo Boff and Jon Sobrino. In the light of the cross and of the kenotic God revealed by the cross, questions of political power are explored, and a kenotic political ethic outlined. In conclusion, suggestions are made as to how the contemporary church can live out a cruciform, or cross-shaped, political spirituality and ecclesiology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725288676
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 07/30/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 312
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

John C. Peet is a retired Church of England vicar and Methodist minister. With degrees in classics and theology, he has studied and taught political theology alongside working with homeless people, local church ministry, and political activity.
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