Wink's interpretation of the New Testament is that Jesus was not a pacifist milksop but (among other things) was encouraging people to resist the dominant power system of the era, that being the Roman Empire. Mind you, Wink is no fan of violence either, and he devotes a lot of ink to attacking what he calls the Myth of Redemptive Violence, which he sees as a meme by which domination systems are perpetuated. But he is clearly all in favor of people standing up against oppressive power systems of all stripes.
Wink takes a general interest in people in various places who are getting the shaft. He develops an empirical science of shaftology, if you will. (Of course he doesn't call it shaftology; that's just my name for it.) He goes all over the world and looks at different kinds of people who are obviously getting the shaft
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#NeilStevenson on #Shaftology from #WalterWink on #NewTestament and the #MythOfRedemptiveViolence
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in reply to Brian Small • • •> Kirk and his killer are this past week’s.. Brian Thompson and Luigi Mangione.
> ... notoriety will persist for more than the usual short news cycle, with bumps during associated court cases, etc., but none of them were so wildly noteworthy before their tragic interactions that they’ll be universally remembered a decade... hence.
> That thought might comfort you.
> It shouldn’t.
> Last year, about 17,000 Americans were murdered.
> How many of their names do you remember?
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#ThomasKnapp #USAViolence #USAGunViolence
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Charlie Kirk: This Too Shall Pass, Unfortunately - CounterPunch.org
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