Shalom
The biblical challenge of shalom is one which ought to draw all Christians together in a common struggle so that God's will might be done and God's kingdom might come on earth as it is in heaven. People, as well as structures, need to be transformed. People who are caught in oppressive structures need to be liberated from the values and perspectives inculcated by these structures. The shalom maker, as a result, is involved in a mission of conversion—converting people to a new understanding and way of life. This conversion, based on God's love for them in Jesus, frees them from old patterns of thought. If we struggle for shalom, we shall suffer because we are actively confronting and resisting the structures of oppression and working for the liberation of powerless and oppressed people. Shalom love is not love at a distance, not love in the abstract, not love in the rocking chair—it is the love of confrontation, of strike, of protest, and of disobedience to the structures of violence. Shalom love is suffering love because it is militant love struggling for human liberation, justice, and shalom, which is God's will for our world.
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Shalom
The biblical challenge of shalom is one which ought to draw all Christians together in a common struggle so that God's will might be done and God's kingdom might come on earth as it is in heaven. People, as well as structures, need to be transformed. People who are caught in oppressive structures need to be liberated from the values and perspectives inculcated by these structures. The shalom maker, as a result, is involved in a mission of conversion—converting people to a new understanding and way of life. This conversion, based on God's love for them in Jesus, frees them from old patterns of thought. If we struggle for shalom, we shall suffer because we are actively confronting and resisting the structures of oppression and working for the liberation of powerless and oppressed people. Shalom love is not love at a distance, not love in the abstract, not love in the rocking chair—it is the love of confrontation, of strike, of protest, and of disobedience to the structures of violence. Shalom love is suffering love because it is militant love struggling for human liberation, justice, and shalom, which is God's will for our world.
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Shalom

Shalom

by Perry Yoder
Shalom

Shalom

by Perry Yoder

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The biblical challenge of shalom is one which ought to draw all Christians together in a common struggle so that God's will might be done and God's kingdom might come on earth as it is in heaven. People, as well as structures, need to be transformed. People who are caught in oppressive structures need to be liberated from the values and perspectives inculcated by these structures. The shalom maker, as a result, is involved in a mission of conversion—converting people to a new understanding and way of life. This conversion, based on God's love for them in Jesus, frees them from old patterns of thought. If we struggle for shalom, we shall suffer because we are actively confronting and resisting the structures of oppression and working for the liberation of powerless and oppressed people. Shalom love is not love at a distance, not love in the abstract, not love in the rocking chair—it is the love of confrontation, of strike, of protest, and of disobedience to the structures of violence. Shalom love is suffering love because it is militant love struggling for human liberation, justice, and shalom, which is God's will for our world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532619427
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 03/24/2017
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Perry B. Yoder, Ph.D. is Professor of Old Testament at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana, where he teaches Hebrew and Old Testament. He received his degree from the University of Pennsylvania and does research in Hebrew language, syntax, rabbinic interpretation, and Biblical perspectives on peace and justice.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

1 Shalom: Center of Our Faith 3

2 Shalom: The Bible's Peace 10

3 Justice Is Basic 24

4 Salvation: Shalom justice in Action 39

5 The Atonement: An Act of God's Justice 53

6 Law: Instrument for Shalom Justice 71

7 The State, Shalom, and justice 85

8 The Prophets, the State, and Shalom 102

9 Jesus: the Messiah of God 120

10 Shalom Making Today 136

Indexes 147

The Writer 154

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