When the Powers Fall: Reconciliation in the Healing of Nations

When the Powers Fall: Reconciliation in the Healing of Nations

by Walter Wink
When the Powers Fall: Reconciliation in the Healing of Nations

When the Powers Fall: Reconciliation in the Healing of Nations

by Walter Wink

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Overview

Repressive authoritarian regimes are falling and fragile new democracies are emerging around the globe. How are long-standing conflicts and deep divisions to be healed and enemies reconciled without breeding further injustices? To answer this question, Walter Wink here applies his compelling analysis of "the Powers," as they appear in the New Testament, to the global scene. Surveying the wrenching religious and ethical dilemmas involved in transitions from despotism to democracy, Wink neatly summarizes key concepts from his Fortress Press trilogy on the Powers, including sections on "Jesus against Domination" and "Nonviolence." He then shows how central concepts in the teaching of Jesus can clarify true and false ideas of forgiveness and reconciliation and apology - without sacrificing justice. The personal, political, and geopolitical pertinence of Wink's ideas shines in his discussion of specific situations in Africa and Latin America.

And what of the churches? "Jesus" proclamation of God's domination - free order," Wink claims, "providesa framework for dealing with the role of the churches in helping nations move from autocracy to democracy. Far more is at stake than merely an orderly transition to a more representative form of governance: suchmoments in history open up to heavenly potentials. ... In such times, it is the vision of God'sdomination-free order that prevents us from acquiescing to unworthy visions, or accepting political compromises as anything more than temporary pauses on the path to fuller justice."Wink's new work demonstrates the power, promise, and practicality of Jesus' ethic of nonviolence for today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800631277
Publisher: 1517 Media
Publication date: 02/12/1998
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 5.32(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.25(d)

About the Author

Walter Wink was professor emeritus of biblical interpretation at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. He also taught at Union Theological Seminary. From 1989 to 1990, he was a Peace Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. He authored several books, including the award-winning Fortress Press trilogy: Naming the Powers, Unmasking the Powers, and Engaging the Powers.

Table of Contents

1. Against Domination

The Reign of God

Jesus against Domination

Economic Equality

Nonviolence

2. Reconciliation

What Is Reconciliation?

True and False Forgiveness

Reconciliation as Process

True and FAlse Reconciliation

3. Issues of Reconciliation

Truth and Impunity

The Place of Apology

Toward Democracy

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Notes

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