Introduction to Revelation–Sermon #1: “Living in Apocalyptic Times”
Yearly Archives: 2008
The Lamb’s Way of Victory (Introduction)
The Book of Revelation is best read as peace literature, even though most Christians in the past 2,000 would not agree. I will be developing the case for such a reading in a series of posts. These will be drawn from a set of sermons I am presenting at Shalom Mennonite Congregation in Harrisonburg, VA, during 2008 and 2009.
In the posts I will summarize the main points of my argument that are developed at more length in the sermons. The full written versions of the sermons will be available in the “page” area of this site. Click here for the first sermon, “Living in Apocalyptic Times.”
Thoughts in Response to Jacques Ellul’s Anarchy and Christianity
Years ago, I read everything I could get my hands on by Jacques Ellul, the French Protestant social thinker and “lay theologian.” I still consider books such as The Presence of the Kingdom and Apocalypse: The Book of Revelation
to be some of my most formative books. By the time his little book, Anarchy and Christianity
was published in English (1991) I had not been keeping up with this ever-prolific writer. I did buy a copy that year, but only this Spring did I finally read this book.
I am glad I read it; it helped me remember why I found Ellul a stimulating thinker. I don’t really regret not having read it sooner, though. It is not a very substantial book. And, like too many of Ellul’s books, it’s written in a pretty haphazard style.
However, this is an important book for not other reason than that it does remain one of the few works by a serious theologian who also takes anarchism seriously.
Review of The Nonviolent Atonement
Here is a short review I wrote several years ago of J. Denny Weaver’s important book,The Nonviolent Atonement.
Violence as a Theological Problem
This is a pdf link to an article I have published a couple of places (here). The first version was published in a British journal called Justice Reflections. This is the journal’s website (here). The version I am linking to was published in the Center for Justice and Peacebuilding’s Web Journal (website).
A Pacifist Way of Knowing
I published this article a number of years ago (here). I traces the development of my thinking about pacifism and argues for pacifism as a sort of worldview.
Wavelength, 5/17/08
This is the playlist for Wavelength’s 5/17/08 show here
War, what’s it good for?
In the May 1, 2008, New York Review of Books British historian Tony Judt published a perceptive article, “What Have We Learned, If Anything” (here), that reviews many of the consequences of past and present wars. He answers the question in his title with a “probably not.”
I need to give one quote that seems to me to capture the counter-productivity of war very well: Continue reading
Some of my writings
I have published three articles related to the homosexuality issue in the Welcome Book series. They are each available online.
(1) “What Did Jesus Do?” here
(2) “Does the Bible Condemn Same-Sex Intimacy as Sin? A Thought Exercise” here
(3) “Hospitality and Faithful Community: Why the ‘Gay Issue’ Matters” here