John Howard Yoder
American Mennonite theologian and academic / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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John Howard Yoder (December 29, 1927 – December 30, 1997) was an American Mennonite theologian and ethicist best known for his defense of Christian pacifism. His most influential book was The Politics of Jesus, which was first published in 1972. Yoder was a Mennonite and wrote from an Anabaptist perspective. He spent the latter part of his career teaching at the University of Notre Dame.
John Howard Yoder | |
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Born | (1927-12-29)December 29, 1927 Near Smithville, Ohio, US |
Died | December 30, 1997(1997-12-30) (aged 70) |
Spouse |
Anne Marie Guth (m. 1952) |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | |
Thesis | Die Gespräche zwischen Täufern und Reformatoren in der Schweiz, 1523–1538[2] (1957) |
Doctoral advisor | Ernst Staehelin [de][1] |
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Academic work | |
Discipline | Theology |
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School or tradition | Anabaptism |
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Doctoral students | Marva Dawn[10] |
Notable works | The Politics of Jesus (1972) |
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In 1992, media reports emerged that Yoder had sexually abused women in preceding decades, with as many as over 50 complainants. The Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary acknowledged in a statement from 2014 that sexual abuse had taken place and it had been tolerated partly because he was the leading Mennonite theologian of his day and partly because there were not the safeguards in place that there are today.