Document Type
Book Review
Publication Date
8-2018
Abstract
In God Without Violence, Mennonite theologian J. Denny Weaver ‘proposes new motifs for Christology and atonement’ and ‘highlights new versions of Christian practice’ based in ‘the nonviolence of God who is revealed in the life and work of Jesus’ (pp. 197–98). Weaver wrote this book to be a popular version of his previous books on atonement theology, accessible to church study groups and college classes.
Weaver, J.D. (2016). God without violence: Following a nonviolent God in a violent world. Eugene, OR: Cascade.
DOI
10.1177/0953946818769552x
Recommended Citation
Stiltner, B. (2018). Review of: J. Denny Weaver, God without violence: Following a nonviolent God in a violent world. Studies in Christian Ethics, 31(3), 378–380. doi: 10.1177/0953946818769552x
Included in
Ethics in Religion Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons
Comments
Version posted is the author's manuscript.