To see history doxologically: history and holiness in John Howard Yoder's ecclesiology

Introduction: "Is this what the one without spot or wrinkle is really like?" -- Salvation is created: praise as politics in Oliver O'Donovan and John Howard Yoder -- Seizing godlikeness: Ernst Troeltsch and Constantinian syntheses -- Constantinianism before and after Nicaea: issues in...

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Main Author: Sider, J. Alexander (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Grand Rapids, Mich. [u.a.] Eerdmans 2011
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:To See History Doxologically: History and Holiness in John Howard Yoder’s Ecclesiology. By J. Alexander Sider (2013) (Henreckson, David P., 1985 -)
Series/Journal:Radical traditions
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Yoder, John Howard 1927-1997 / Ecclesiology / Conception of History / Doxology
Further subjects:B History Religious aspects Christianity
B Church
B Yoder, John Howard
B Holiness Christianity
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Summary:Introduction: "Is this what the one without spot or wrinkle is really like?" -- Salvation is created: praise as politics in Oliver O'Donovan and John Howard Yoder -- Seizing godlikeness: Ernst Troeltsch and Constantinian syntheses -- Constantinianism before and after Nicaea: issues in restitutionist historiography -- Memory in the politics of forgiveness -- "Love one another": voluntariety transformed by dialogical vulnerability -- Conclusion: the labor of our redeeming
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0802865739