Works by Stassen, Glen H. (exact spelling)

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    It Is Time to Take Jesus Back.Glen H. Stassen - 2003 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 23 (1):133-143.
    In The Kingdom of God in America, H. Richard Niebuhr argued that three dimensions are crucial for transformative faith: the sovereignty of God over all; the independence of the living God from captivity to human ideologies or institutions; and a revolutionary strategy with particular normative content from God's self-revelation in Jesus Christ. Without the historically particular content of the way of Jesus, Christian faith has a vacuum only too eagerly filled by alien ideologies. Hence Niebuhr begins Christ and Culture with (...)
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    Just Peacemaking as Hermeneutical Key.Glen H. Stassen - 2004 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 24 (2):171-191.
    DATA SHOW THAT THE STRATEGY OF ARGUING THAT A WAR IS UNJUST, or that we should oppose all wars, always loses the national debate that occurs before a war. Data also show, however, that articulating an alternative to the war fares much better. Facing this reality requires us to develop an additional ethic besides just war and pacifism—an ethic that articulates specific alternatives to a war.
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  3. Living the Sermon on the Mount: A Practical Hope for Grace and Deliverance.Glen H. Stassen - 2006
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    Resource Section on Just Peacemaking Theory.Glen H. Stassen - 2003 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 23 (1):169-170.
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    The Sermon on the Mount as Realistic Disclosure of Solid Ground.Glen H. Stassen - 2009 - Studies in Christian Ethics 22 (1):57-75.
    In our Age of Interaction, we need a historically based method for validating our ethics as standing on solid ground. Applying such a method to historical test times such as the Third Reich, the US Civil Rights Movement, and others, indicates that an ethic of incarnational discipleship, trinitarianly interpreted, passes the test. But this requires an interpretation of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount that corrects idealist interpretations, and points instead to realistic practices of deliverance. A new paradigm for interpreting the (...)
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    The Unity, Realism, and Obligatoriness of Just Peacemaking Theory.Glen H. Stassen - 2003 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 23 (1):171-194.
    Just peacemaking theory is a new paradigm for Christian ethics alongside just war theory and pacifism. It answers a different question than just war theory and pacifism seek to answer: not the question of justification, but prevention. The ethical norms of just peacemaking are not ideals or principles, but realistic, historically situated practices that are empirically demonstrating their effectiveness in preventing war. They are interactive, community practices that inherently engage in dialogue with diverse others, as befits a postmodern or pluralistic (...)
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