John Howard's name will forever be linked to the highly successful Pegasus Bridge assault by his glider-born company of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. His men regarded him with awe and his courage and toughness were bye-words. However this book reveals the human side of the man as well as providing a graphic account of the preparation, actual operation and aftermath of this iconic raid. The Pegasus Diaries is a book that will be enjoyed by men and women alike, presenting as it does a complex man often torn between his high sense of loyalty to his men and devotion to duty.
John Howard Yoder Livres
Yoder était un théologien, éthicien et bibliste chrétien, reconnu pour son pacifisme chrétien radical et sa profonde loyauté envers sa foi mennonite. Son œuvre explore la relation complexe entre les enseignements de Jésus et l'exercice du pouvoir politique. Il s'est concentré sur la manière dont les principes chrétiens fondamentaux façonnent les structures sociales et politiques. L'approche de Yoder a souligné l'impératif d'un changement transformateur dans le monde, guidé par une adhésion authentique aux enseignements du Christ.






This is the original the creation of a distinct community with its alternate set of values and its coherent way of incarnating them. Second edition 2003, 200 pages.
John Howard's Inside Guide to Property Development and Investment for Newcomers
- 136pages
- 5 heures de lecture
A complete guide to all aspects of property development and investment. Not only will this book help you to make a profit from property, it will also save you time and money. An insider's guide from someone who's been there and done it all.
For the Nations
- 258pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Addressing the challenge of authentic Christian existence in contemporary society, this collection of essays by John Howard Yoder presents a radical and cohesive theological perspective. Yoder critiques both evangelical biblicism and the political realism of his time, advocating for a gospel rooted in biblical realism. His work emphasizes themes of servanthood, enemy love, and forgiveness, reflecting a holistic understanding of the politics of Jesus. These writings showcase Yoder's significant contributions to Christian theology and his call for a transformative witness in the church.
To Hear the Word - Second Edition
- 270pages
- 10 heures de lecture
John Howard Yoder's work significantly transformed theological ethics and biblical studies by emphasizing their interconnectedness. He advocates for a reading of Scripture that is both ecclesial and missional, rooted in Anabaptist principles while embracing an ecumenical spirit. Yoder's approach is historically informed and literarily sensitive, aiming for clarity and pastoral relevance. His focus on Jesus as the central figure in Scripture encourages a community-oriented faith that calls believers to follow the example of Christ, encapsulated in the phrase, "Our Lamb has conquered; let us follow him."
Karl Barth and the Problem of War, and Other Essays on Barth
- 200pages
- 7 heures de lecture
A passionate opponent of Nazism, Karl Barth was required to serve in the Swiss army. At the age of 54, he helped guard the Swiss border at Basel from German intruders. Some would suggest this is all we need to know in order to understand Barth's views on Christianity and war. John Howard Yoder begged to differ. Karl Barth and the Problem of War is an essay in which Yoder articulates the views of his former teacher on war, these views comprising a position he refers to as chastened non-pacifism. Through a rigorous examination of Barth's ethical method, Yoder seeks to show how the logic of Barth's basic theological commitments makes him even closer to pacifism than is often noticed. Here five additional essays, three of which have never before been published, join this long essay. These essays offer further reflections on Barth's chastened non-pacifism, as well as offering some of Yoder's fruitful use of Barth's theology for social ethics.
A Pacifist Way of Knowing
- 170pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the intersection of gospel, peace, and knowledge, this collection of John Howard Yoder's writings presents a pacifist theology that challenges imperialistic epistemologies. Edited by Christian Early and Ted Grimsrud, the book highlights Yoder's insights on how nonviolence informs our understanding of truth, steering clear of both domination and relativism. It offers a thought-provoking perspective on how faith and peace can shape human knowledge.
Using the text of the New Testament, this engaging study criticallyexamines the traditional portrait of Jesus as an apolitical figure and clarifies the true impact of Jesus' life, work, and teachings on his disciples' social behavior. This second edition is updated and expanded.
When War Is Unjust, Second Edition: Being Honest in Just-War Thinking
- 190pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of just war, this book delves into the ethical, historical, and doctrinal aspects of organized conflict from a Christian perspective. It examines the just war tradition, outlining the specific conditions required for a war to be deemed just. Author John Howard Yoder, a pacifist, critically engages with this tradition, aiming to educate readers on its principles while encouraging a thoughtful evaluation of its relevance to contemporary conflicts. The work serves as an accessible introduction to the complexities of just war theory within Christian ethics.
Nonviolence - A Brief History
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Few theologians have done as much as John Howard Yoder to articulate the case for Christian pacifism. This title includes lectures that were presented in 1983 in Warsaw, Poland.