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  1. John Howard Yoder war ein US-amerikanischer evangelisch-mennonitischer Theologe und Pazifist. Er war einer der einflussreichsten christlichen Ethiker des 20. Jahrhunderts und neben Harold S. Bender vermutlich der bedeutendste mennonitische Theologe.

  2. 11. Sept. 2023 · John Howard Yoder (December 29, 1927 – December 30, 1997) was an American theologian and ethicist best known for his defense of Christian pacifism. Allegations that Yoder had sexually abused, harassed, and assaulted women were publicly acknowledged in 1992.

  3. 2. Dez. 2022 · xii, 494 pages : 24 cm "Few recent Christian thinkers have been as widely influential as John Howard Yoder (1927-1997). Encompassing a teaching career of more than thirty years and such landmark publications as The Politics of Jesus, Yoder's life and thought have profoundly impacted students and colleagues from a broad range of disciplines."

  4. 11. Okt. 2013 · John Howard Yoder, a Mennonite who died in 1997, wrote “The Politics of Jesus.”. “Physically he died, but his work and his theological writings live on,” said Linda Gehman Peachey, a ...

  5. ELKHART – How theologian John Howard Yoder responds to the Mennonite Church’s suspension of his ministerial credentials over sexual-misconduct allegations could become a “litmus test” for how history judges his work. The action by a regional church commission against Yoder, professor of Christian ethics at the University of Notre Dame ...

  6. The 1978 Festival Quarterly featured a profile of John Howard Yoder. The interviewer asked John if he enjoyed his significance. “Oh, time has passed me by,” he responded. (The questioner noted he said this “without feeling.”) “I won’t strategize making sure I get my monument.”. Failing in his first effort to get Yoder to be ...

  7. 7. Dez. 2017 · Spotlights that had focused on abusive priests, professors, theologians, and religious institutions’ cover-ups—the stuff of the John Howard Yoder saga—are now shining brightly. And they’re reaching into more corners, as new voices challenge male prerogative, power, and humiliating behaviors in corporate life, journalism, and other workaday settings.