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William Klassen

    Covenant and Community
    Love of Enemies
    Judas
    • 2021

      Covenant and Community

      • 212 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The book delves into the complexities of biblical interpretation, exploring the balance between textual fidelity and the freedom to interpret. It addresses the ongoing debate regarding the extent to which interpreters can engage with the scripture while remaining true to its original meaning. Through this examination, the author seeks to clarify the responsibilities and liberties of those who engage with biblical texts, offering insights into the interpretative process.

      Covenant and Community
    • 2002

      Love of Enemies

      The Way to Peace

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Exploring the relationship between love of enemies and the pursuit of peace, the author argues that these themes are not only compatible but have coexisted throughout history, largely influenced by the Jesus movement. By examining Hellenistic and Hebrew backgrounds, he sheds light on both well-known and overlooked texts. The book encourages contemporary readers to seek peace by learning from twentieth-century peacemakers and by revisiting neglected biblical teachings, positioning them as modern-day warriors of peace.

      Love of Enemies
    • 1996

      Judas

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      William Klassen sifts the evidence for the relationship of the disciple Judas with Jesus and startlingly concludes that in the earliest sources Judas was not a traitor.

      Judas