The Original Revolution

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The Original Revolution is a theological work by Mennonite scholar John Howard Yoder that explores Christian pacifism and the radical social implications of Jesus’ teachings.

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instanceOf book
theological work
associatedWith Anabaptist political theology
peace church tradition
author John Howard Yoder NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques Christendom
Constantinianism
discusses Christian responsibility in society
political discipleship
relationship between church and state
violence and war
emphasizes church as political community
ethic of love of enemies
nonviolent resistance
obedience to Jesus
focusesOn Christian community as alternative society
Sermon on the Mount NERFINISHED
radical social implications of Jesus’ teachings
genre Christian theology
ethics
political theology
hasContributor John Howard Yoder NERFINISHED
hasTheologicalTheme community
eschatology
justice
kingdom of God NERFINISHED
peace
influencedBy Anabaptist tradition
New Testament ethics NERFINISHED
intendedAudience Christians NERFINISHED
ethicists
peace activists
theologians
language English
mainSubject Christian pacifism
church and society
social ethics
teachings of Jesus
religiousPerspective Christian
religiousTradition Anabaptism NERFINISHED
Mennonite theology
theologicalPerspective discipleship
nonviolence
pacifism

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John Howard Yoder notableWork The Original Revolution