Buku ini terdiri lebih dari 50 tulisan klasik yang mengangkat teori, praktik dan spiritualitas dari gerakan nir-kekerasan, termasuk juga di dalamnya, upaya mewujudkan keadilan antar-ras dan perdama…
Wink explores the problem of evil today and how it relates to the New Testament concept of Principalities and Powers. He asks the question ''How can we oppose evil without creating new evils and be…
The pages of this book represent the quest of a man intent on discerning the nature of structural evil in light of the biblical evidence. His experience of living for a time in Latin America and wi…
This book provides a rich encounter with one of the most important New Testament scholars of the past half-century. Just Jesus is in part a memoir, but it takes the striking form of brief memories …
Why is John the Baptist accorded such an important role in the Gospel tradition? Dr Wink examines the treatment of John in the Gospels, Acts and the Q source to establish why the evangelists were s…
Walter Wink is the sort of writer who leaves me with the feeling of being better informed and better able to explore my own insights and principles, whether I happen to agree with him or not. His e…
A second edition is like a reprieve. One seldom has a chance to undo mistakes publicly made, or to expand on ideas too truncated or ill-dveloped, or to note the large omissions that have glared, u…
One of the best way to discern the weakness of a social system is to discover what it excluded from conversation. From its inception Christianity has not found it easy to speak about sex. Worse yet…
This book is the expression Jesus almost exclusively used to describe himself. In Hebrew the phrase simply means 'a human being.' The implication seems to be that Jesus intentionally avoided honori…