Foreword, Jamie Pitts
Series Preface, Malinda Berry, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical
Seminary, USA, and Paul Martens, Baylor University, USA
Preface, Elizabeth Soto Albrecht, Lancaster Theological Seminary,
USA
Introduction, Darryl Stephens, Pennsylvania Academy of Ministry at
Lancaster Theological Seminary, USA
Part 1: Retrieval, Remembering, and Re-envisioning
1. The Retrieval of a Liberating Christology, Nancy Bedford,
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, USA
2. Jesus and the Stories of Our Lives, Carol Penner, Conrad Grebel
University College, Canada
3. The Politics of Suffering and JustPraxis, Elizabeth Soto
Albrecht, Lancaster Theological Seminary, USA
Part 2: Living the Politics of Jesus in Context
4. Hospitality as Revolutionary in Subordination in South Africa,
Karen Suderman, Eastern Mennonite University, USA
5. Women of Faith Advocating Peace in Colombia, Alix Lozano,
Mennonite Seminary of Colombia, Colombia
6. Pacifism, Non-Violence, and the Assault on Marginalized Bodies,
Regina Shands Stoltzfus, Goshen College, USA
Part 3: Salvation, Redemption, and Witness
7. Salvation for the Sinned Against, Linda Gehman Peachy, Mennonite
Central Committee, USA
8. Never Merely Victims, Erin Dufault-Hunter, Fuller Theological
Seminary, USA
9. Bearing Witness to Jesus, Resurrected Survivor of Sexual
Violence, Hilary Jerome Scarsella, Memphis Theological Seminary,
USA
Part 4: Responding to and Learning from John Howard Yoder’s Sexual
Violence
10. Repairing the Moral Canopy after Institutional Betrayal, Sara
Wenger Shenk, Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary, USA
11. Adopting the 2015 MC USA Churchwide Statement on Sexual Abuse,
Linda Gehman Peachey, Mennonite Central Committee, USA
12. Lessons from Anabaptist Women’s Responses to John Howard
Yoder’s Sexual Violence, Karen V. Guth, College of the Holy Cross,
USA
Appendix: Churchwide Statement on Sexual Abuse
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
Constructive Anabaptist theology by women of diverse cultural and disciplinary perspectives.
Elizabeth Soto Albrecht is Adjunct Instructor and former
Advisor for Global Theological Education at Lancaster Theological
Seminary, USA.
Darryl W. Stephens is Director of United Methodist Studies
and Director of the Pennsylvania Academy of Ministry at Lancaster
Theological Seminary, USA.
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