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David Janzen

    Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa
    Seven Radical Elders
    Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa
    The Liberation of Method
    The Social Meanings of Sacrifice in the Hebrew Bible
    Trauma and the Failure of History
    • Trauma and the Failure of History

      Kings, Lamentations, and the Destruction of Jerusalem

      • 196 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      By integrating history theory and trauma theory, Janzen explores the Books of Kings and Lamentations, revealing how Kings narrates the catastrophic Babylonian destruction of Jerusalem, while Lamentations captures the raw experience of trauma survivors. He emphasizes that Lamentations resists any explanatory narrative, keeping the trauma alive in the present. Janzen argues for the importance of acknowledging this trauma in biblical interpretation and the historical accounts of ancient Israel, despite its inability to be fully integrated into the biblical narratives.

      Trauma and the Failure of History
    • This book explores the social function and meaning of sacrifice through anthropological theory and field studies. It argues that rituals reflect social beliefs shaped by context, rejecting singular explanations. The author analyzes four Hebrew Bible texts to illustrate how varying social origins influence the interpretation of sacrifice.

      The Social Meanings of Sacrifice in the Hebrew Bible
    • The Liberation of Method

      The Ethics of Emancipatory Biblical Interpretation

      • 276 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      The book critiques the dominance of the historical-critical method in biblical studies, advocating for the inclusion of hermeneutical approaches that empower marginalized communities. It emphasizes the importance of liberative strategies, arguing that they provide valuable interpretations of the Bible that can aid in struggles against oppression. The author calls for these methods to be recognized and integrated into the core of biblical studies, challenging the status quo and aiming to elevate the voices often overlooked in traditional scholarship.

      The Liberation of Method
    • Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa

      A Kaleidoscope of Farmer-Boy Stories with Reflections on Character, Wisdom, and Community

      • 290 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of 1940s rural life, the memoir weaves together whimsical farmer-boy tales that explore themes such as imaginative play, animal intelligence, and communal wisdom. Each chapter reflects on the author's evolving relationship with faith and God, intertwining humor and serious reflections on life, including affordable housing and journal writing. The narrative invites readers to engage with transformative experiences over eight decades, fostering curiosity and an open-eyed approach to faith and community living.

      Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa
    • Seven Radical Elders

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of the civil rights era, this narrative follows seven radicals who formed an interracial community in Chicago. Each individual brings a unique story, from a pastoral couple striving for communal life in a black ghetto to a socialite embracing simplicity, and a Stanford graduate joining black teens on a pivotal journey to hear MLK's iconic speech. Now in their later years, they reflect on their transformative journeys and the enduring work of racial reconciliation, ultimately inviting readers to embrace their true selves as they pursue a life of purpose and faith.

      Seven Radical Elders
    • Set against the backdrop of 1940s rural life, the memoir weaves together whimsical farmer-boy tales that explore themes of imagination, humor, and community. Each story serves as a springboard into deeper reflections on topics like animal intelligence, prayer, and affordable housing. The narrative also delves into the author's spiritual journey, echoing Augustine's confessions, as he contemplates God's presence and his calling through a lifetime of transformative experiences. This collection invites readers to engage in an open-eyed faith and communal living.

      Once Upon a Time There Was a Three-Year-Old Grandpa
    • The Necessary King

      A Postcolonial Reading of the Deuteronomistic Portrait of the Monarchy

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      The book explores the necessity of a king for Israel as depicted in the Deuteronomistic History, emphasizing the role of monarchy in maintaining loyalty to God amid Israel's rebellious tendencies. It argues that the Davidic lineage is essential for the exilic audience's hope for the future, positioning the king as a critical figure in God's governance and Israel's identity. The narrative highlights the theological implications of kingship as a means of divine control and national stability.

      The Necessary King
    • Nur ein stummer Schrei nach Liebe

      Jugendlicher Neofaschismus - Erklärungsansätze und Handlungsmöglichkeiten aus der Sicht der sozialen Arbeit

      • 116 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      Die Diplomarbeit untersucht die Verbindung zwischen Gewalt und dem Bedürfnis nach Liebe, insbesondere im Kontext der sozialen Arbeit. Sie analysiert, wie aggressive Verhaltensweisen oft aus einem Mangel an Zuneigung resultieren und thematisiert die psychologischen Hintergründe von Menschen, die sich extremen Ideologien zuwenden. Der Autor nutzt provokante Zitate, um die Thematik emotional zu untermauern und fordert ein Umdenken in der Wahrnehmung von gewalttätigem Verhalten als Ausdruck unerfüllter emotionaler Bedürfnisse.

      Nur ein stummer Schrei nach Liebe
    • Der Anstieg des Rechtsextremismus in Deutschland und Europa seit den 1980er Jahren wird in dieser Studienarbeit analysiert. Es wird untersucht, wie Wahlerfolge rechtsextremer Parteien und zunehmende rassistische Gewalt die gesellschaftliche Akzeptanz solcher Ideologien widerspiegeln. Die Arbeit beleuchtet den Zusammenhang zwischen sozialer Lage und der Wahl rechtsextremer Parteien, insbesondere unter unterprivilegierten Bevölkerungsgruppen in städtischen Gebieten. Der Fokus liegt auf der Enttäuschung dieser Schichten über die Politik etablierter Parteien und deren Einfluss auf die politische Orientierung.

      Der Zusammenhang von Armut und Rechtsextremismus