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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yohan HwangPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.240kg ISBN: 9781725252172ISBN 10: 1725252171 Pages: 174 Publication Date: 28 January 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe church as politics has been a theme developed by a number of recent theologians. Yet they have often not known how to make that claim specific and detailed. In short, they have not known how to go on. But Yohan Hwang, who has the advantage of not being an academic theologian but who is dealing in the give and take of high school teaching, demonstrates in this book he knows how to go on. His scholarship is extraordinary. Anyone looking for an introduction as well as a constructive and substantive development of a theological politics should read this book. --Stanley Hauerwas, author of War and the American Difference America's best theologian Stanley Hauerwas's influence on Yohan Hwang is elegantly evident in his book--particularly for the church to be the church in today's highly public, polarized, and politicized society. --Benjamin Toh, Senior Pastor, West Loop Church, Chicago Yohan Hwang's book is extremely insightful and an enjoyable read. He speaks the truth that most people want to avoid. I've gotten to know Yohan Hwang extremely well over the last seven years here at Hope, where he teaches mostly low-income African American and Latino students. Yohan is a fantastic teacher who 'walks the walk.' --Bob Muzikowski, Founder, Chicago Hope Academy """The church as politics has been a theme developed by a number of recent theologians. Yet they have often not known how to make that claim specific and detailed. In short, they have not known how to go on. But Yohan Hwang, who has the advantage of not being an academic theologian but who is dealing in the give and take of high school teaching, demonstrates in this book he knows how to go on. His scholarship is extraordinary. Anyone looking for an introduction as well as a constructive and substantive development of a theological politics should read this book."" --Stanley Hauerwas, author of War and the American Difference ""America's best theologian Stanley Hauerwas's influence on Yohan Hwang is elegantly evident in his book--particularly for the church to be the church in today's highly public, polarized, and politicized society."" --Benjamin Toh, Senior Pastor, West Loop Church, Chicago ""Yohan Hwang's book is extremely insightful and an enjoyable read. He speaks the truth that most people want to avoid. I've gotten to know Yohan Hwang extremely well over the last seven years here at Hope, where he teaches mostly low-income African American and Latino students. Yohan is a fantastic teacher who 'walks the walk.'"" --Bob Muzikowski, Founder, Chicago Hope Academy" The church as politics has been a theme developed by a number of recent theologians. Yet they have often not known how to make that claim specific and detailed. In short, they have not known how to go on. But Yohan Hwang, who has the advantage of not being an academic theologian but who is dealing in the give and take of high school teaching, demonstrates in this book he knows how to go on. His scholarship is extraordinary. Anyone looking for an introduction as well as a constructive and substantive development of a theological politics should read this book. --Stanley Hauerwas, author of War and the American Difference America's best theologian Stanley Hauerwas's influence on Yohan Hwang is elegantly evident in his book--particularly for the church to be the church in today's highly public, polarized, and politicized society. --Benjamin Toh, Senior Pastor, West Loop Church, Chicago Yohan Hwang's book is extremely insightful and an enjoyable read. He speaks the truth that most people want to avoid. I've gotten to know Yohan Hwang extremely well over the last seven years here at Hope, where he teaches mostly low-income African American and Latino students. Yohan is a fantastic teacher who 'walks the walk.' --Bob Muzikowski, Founder, Chicago Hope Academy Author InformationYohan Hwang is a Bible instructor, history department head, and robotics mentor at Chicago Hope Academy. He received his MTS from Duke Divinity School. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |