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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 25. Juni 2015 · When John Howard Yoder became a full-time professor exclusively at the University of Notre Dame in 1984, he gave a significant boost to the school's theology department.

  4. Der mennonitische Theologe John Howard Yoder (1927–1997) hat die Friedenstheologie der Täufer mit der Frage nach der Einheit der Kirchen heute verbunden und die radikalste Form eines christlichen Pazifismus in Nordamerika vertreten.

  5. John Howard Yoder was a hero of the pacifist movement. And this book shows everyone why. And this book shows everyone why. Yoder had a profound ability to annunciate with the utmost clarity his thoughts and reasons for why pacifism was such an important aspect of Christianity but also secular thought.

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  6. TY - THES. T1 - Diaspora as Mission. T2 - John Howard Yoder, Jeremiah 29 and the Shape and Mission of the Church. AU - Drost, D. PY - 2019. Y1 - 2019

  7. Originally published in The Mennonite (March 3, 1998), 8-9. John Howard Yoder influenced me tremendously. My membership in the Mennonite church; my vocation as a theologian, pastor, and college professor; and my commitment to being a Christian owe much to Yoder. He was the first Mennonite writer I read—in fact, one of the first Mennonites I ...