"What was centrally new about Christ ... was His willingness to sacrifice, in the interest of non-resistant love, all other forms of human solidarity, including the legitimate national interests of the chosen people. The Jews had been told that in Abraham all the nations would be blessed and had understood this promise as the vindication of their nationalism. Jesus revealed that the contrary was the case: the universality of God's kingdom contradicts rather than confirms all particular solidarities and can be reached only by first forsaking the old aeon."
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The Original Revolution (1971), p. 58
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John Howard Yoder
John Howard Yoder (December 29, 1927 β December 30, 1997) was an American theologian and ethicist best known for his defense of Christian pacifism. Allegations that
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