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Anarchy and Apocalypse

Essays on faith, violence, and theodicy

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An edition of Anarchy and Apocalypse (2010)

Anarchy and Apocalypse

Essays on faith, violence, and theodicy

In this wide-ranging collection of essays, the author explores the politically subversive and nonviolent anarchist dimensions of Christian discipleship in response to dilemmas of power, suffering, and war. Essays engage texts and thinkers from Homer's Iliad, the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament to portraits of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Noam Chomsky, and Elie Wiesel. This book also analyzes the Allied bombing of civilians in World War II, the peculiar contribution of the Seventh-day Adventist apocalyptic imagination to Christian social ethics, and the role of deceptive language in the Vietnam War. From these and other diverse angles, Osborn builds the case for a more prophetic witness in the face of the violence of the "principalities and powers" in the modern world. This book will serve as an indispensible primer in the political theology of the Adventist tradition, as well as a significant contribution to radical Christian thought in biblical, historical, and literary perspectives. - Publisher info.

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Publisher
Cascade Books
Language
English
Pages
164

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Anarchy and Apocalypse: Essays on faith, violence, and theodicy
2010, Cascade Books
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p.157-162) and an index.

Published in
Eugene, Or

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR115.P7 O69 2010, BR115.P7 O83 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 164 p. ;
Number of pages
164

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24525066M
ISBN 10
1606089625
ISBN 13
9781606089620
LCCN
2010281786
OCLC/WorldCat
645654074, 656213317
Goodreads
8946152

Work Description

In this wide-ranging collection of essays Ronald E. Osborn explores the politically subversive and nonviolent anarchist dimensions of Christian discipleship in response to dilemmas of power, suffering, and war. Essays engage texts and thinkers from Homer's Iliad, the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament to portraits of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Noam Chomsky, and Elie Wiesel. This book also analyzes the Allied bombing of civilians in World War II, the peculiar contribution of the Seventh-day Adventist apocalyptic imagination to Christian social ethics, and the role of deceptive language in the Vietnam War. From these and other diverse angles, Osborn builds the case for a more prophetic witness in the face of the violence of the "principalities and powers" in the modern world. This book will serve as an indispensible primer in the political theology of the Adventist tradition, as well as a significant contribution to radical Christian thought in biblical, historical, and literary perspectives.

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