War in Christ's World: Bonhoeffer and Just Peacemaking on War and Christology |
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Authors: | Myles Werntz |
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Affiliation: | Myles Werntz is a doctoral candidate in religion at Baylor University. He is the co‐editor of Nonviolence: A Brief History by John Howard Yoder (Baylor University Press, 2010), and Revolutionary Christianity, by John Howard Yoder (Cascade Publishers, 2011). |
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Abstract: | Abstract : In this paper, I apply Dietrich Bonhoeffer's exposition of the nature of war as found in his unfinished magnum opus, Ethics, to the contemporary peacemaking movement known as “just peacemaking.” Using Bonhoeffer, I argue that the just‐peacemaking approach accomplishes tactical peace, but only by undermining its stated purposes of bringing theology to bear on war. By assuming theological reasoning as secondary to historical conditions, just peacemaking has, by Bonhoeffer's logic, already abandoned the world to itself and severed it from theological resources. |
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Keywords: | Bonhoeffer war Christology just peacemaking ethics |
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