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Home/Featured/Books by John Howard Yoder to Include A Statement Regarding His Sexual Abuse

Books by John Howard Yoder to Include A Statement Regarding His Sexual Abuse

Yoder (1927–1997), well-known Mennonite theologian for his work on Christian ethics, is also remembered for his long-term sexual harassment and abuse of women

Written by Bart Gingerich | Wednesday, December 11, 2013

The board and staff of MennoMedia, the publishing agency for Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada, has issued a statement regarding the continued publication of John Howard Yoder books in light of ongoing discussions of Yoder’s long-term sexual harassment and abuse… We are opting to continue to make his work available but are placing a statement from the publisher in the front of all John Howard Yoder books published by Herald Press.”

 

The late pacifist and Neo-Anabaptist theologian John Howard Yoder remains a popular thinker with theologians today. His intellectual influence has been truly profound. However, it came to light that, sadly, Yoder engaged in sexual misconduct with many women.

Yesterday, Menno Media, the official publishing group for the Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada, gave a press release, which may be read in full below:

HARRISONBURG, Va., and WATERLOO, Ontario. The board and staff of MennoMedia, the publishing agency for Mennonite Church USA and Mennonite Church Canada, has issued a statement regarding the continued publication of John Howard Yoder books in light of ongoing discussions of Yoder’s long-term sexual harassment and abuse.

Earlier in the year when renewed controversy surfaced, MennoMedia staff and board discussed issuing a statement, but decided to wait until denominational leaders of Mennonite Church USA had a discernment group in place to guide a process toward healing.

“We discussed that the process of healing and reconciliation is incomplete for many of Yoder’s victims,” said Russ Eanes, director of MennoMedia. “Some have asked that we cease publication of his books entirely; others have suggested that we simply go on as before and say nothing. We are opting to continue to make his work available but are placing a statement from the publisher in the front of all John Howard Yoder books published by Herald Press.”

Eanes pointed out that many of Yoder’s books are published “print on demand” so they can include the statement in books as they are printed rather than waiting for inventory to deplete and reprint with the statement.

Amy Gingerich, editorial director, said “John Howard Yoder’s legacy remains painful and complex. Many have found Anabaptism because of his writings. At the same time, we cannot gloss over his continued abuse of power. By including this statement in our books we are signaling that Herald Press wants to be about reconciliation and healing, not masking abuses of power.”

The statement approved by the board of directors for inclusion in Yoder’s books reads:

“John Howard Yoder (1927–1997) was perhaps the most well-known Mennonite theologian in the twentieth century. While his work on Christian ethics helped define Anabaptism to an audience far outside the Mennonite Church, he is also remembered for his long-term sexual harassment and abuse of women.

“At Herald Press we recognize the complex tensions involved in presenting work by someone who called Christians to reconciliation and yet used his position of power to abuse others. We believe that Yoder and those who write about his work deserve to be heard; we also believe readers should know that Yoder engaged in abusive behavior.

“This book is published with the hope that those studying Yoder’s writings will not dismiss the complexity of these issues and will instead wrestle with, evaluate, and learn from Yoder’s work in the full context of his personal, scholarly, and churchly legacy.”

MennoMedia Staff

for more information
Joshua Byler
MennoMedia
540-908-3927
[email protected]

This is a very sad legacy for Neo-Anabaptism’s most prominent theologian. While the Mennonite Church recognizes his popularity, they are also striving for faithfulness to and justice for Yoder’s victims. All in all, Yoder now proves to be a great historical irony. As the press statement observed, he was “someone who called Christians to reconciliation and…used his position of power to abuse others.”

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