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_aRevolutionary Christian Citizenship _fYoder, John Howard |
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_aHarrisonburg, Virginia _aWaterloo, Ontario _cHerald Press _d♭2013 |
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330 | _aIn a world where many believers have lost a sense of their true home in God's alternative society, Revolutionary Christian Citizenship addresses the difficulties of being both a follower of Jesus and a citizen of a political nation. Down-to-earth and original, theologian John Howard Yoder challenges traditional understanding of politics and reconsiders Christian citizenship in three parts: the witness of Jesus, the witness of the church, and witness in action. More accessible and practical than most of Yoder's works, Revolutionary Christian Citizenship bridges the gap between faith and politics, equipping us to faithfully represent Christ in society and wage peace in a world of war. | ||
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