God's Revolution
Justice, Community, and the Coming Kingdom
by Eberhard Arnold
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Pub Date May 04 2021 | Archive Date May 04 2021
Plough Publishing | Plough Publishing House
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Description
Do you feel powerless to change the injustice at every level of society? Are you tired of answers that ignore the root causes of human suffering? This selection of writings by Eberhard Arnold, who left a career and the established church in order to live out the gospel, calls us to a completely different way.
Be warned: Arnold doesn’t approach discipleship as the route to some benign religious fulfillment, but as a revolution—a transformation that begins within and spreads outward to encompass every aspect of life. Arnold writes in the same tradition of radical obedience to the gospel as his contemporaries Karl Barth and Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
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KEY SELLING POINTS:
The most concise introduction to the work of Eberhard Arnold: pastor, theologian, and founder of the Bruderhof
Sixth volume in a beautifully designed series of 10 titles by this author, including reissues and new titles, to celebrate the centennial of Plough’s founding by Eberhard Arnold in 1920
Eberhard Arnold interacts with contemporaries such as Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Niemöller, Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, and Jürgen Moltmann
The most concise introduction to the work of Eberhard Arnold: pastor, theologian, and founder of the Bruderhof
Sixth volume in a beautifully designed series of 10 titles by this author, including reissues and new titles, to celebrate the centennial of Plough’s founding by Eberhard Arnold in 1920
Eberhard Arnold interacts with contemporaries such as Karl Barth, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Martin Niemöller, Martin Buber, Paul Tillich, and Jürgen Moltmann
Advance Praise
The undeniable power of Arnold’s writing owes to the fact that there is no difference between what he professed to believe and the way he lived. It gives his words a resonance and depth, a right to be heard. --Juli Loesch Wiley, New Oxford Review
The aim of God in history is the creation of an all-inclusive community of persons with Christ as its prime sustainer and most glorious inhabitant. Arnold’s vision incarnates just such a community. --Richard Foster, Celebration of Discipline
Arnold’s writing has all the simple, luminous, direct vision into things that I have come to associate with his name. It has the authentic ring of a truly evangelical Christianity and moves me deeply. It stirs to repentance and renewal. --Thomas Merton, The Seven Storey Mountain
Arnold’s writings are a light of hope in an age which seems very dark. May they no longer remain hidden under a bushel, but shine out to be heeded by many. --Jürgen Moltmann
The witness of Eberhard Arnold is a much needed corrective to an American church that has lost the vital, biblical connection between belief and obedience. --Jim Wallis, Sojourners
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Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781636080000 |
| PRICE | $20.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 232 |
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