Last Week at RHM: May 12, 2025

 

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May’s Recommended Reading:

Parables as Subversive Speech: Jesus as Pedagogue of the Oppressed

by William R. Herzog II  

William Herzog shows that the focus of the parables was not on a vision of the glory of the reign of God but on the gory details of the way oppression served the interests of the ruling class. The parables were a form of social analysis, as well as a form of theological reflection. Herzog scrutinizes their canonical form to show the distinction between its purpose for Jesus and for evangelists. To do this, he uses the tools of historical criticism, including form criticism and redaction criticism.  


New Episode of “Just Talking” Now Online!

Lectionary Readings in the context of Love, Inclusion, & Social Justice

New Episodes Each Week!

Season 3, Episode 11: John 10.22-30. Lectionary C, Easter 4

Each week, we’ll discuss the gospel lectionary reading for the upcoming weekend in the context of love, inclusion, and justice. We hope that our talking will be “just” talking (as in justice) and that we’ll be inspired to do more than “just talking” during our brief conversations each week. If you teach from the lectionary each week, or if you’re just looking for some thoughts on the Jesus story from a more progressive perspective within the context of social justice, check it out.

 

 


social jesus blog banner Last Week’s Social Jesus Posts

Articles posted each week at https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/  

Imagery of a Shepherd and the Restoration of Justice

Part 1 of A Shepherd Restoring Paradise

The imagery of a shepherd was used to communicate of safety, distributive justice, and peace. It was life and life in its fullest expression.

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/05/shepherd-restoration-justice/  

 

When Shepherds Become Oligarchs

Part 2 of A Shepherd Restoring Paradise

The Hebrew prophetic justice tradition spoke of when the masses become sheep and societal shepherds eat the flock rather than caring for them.

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/05/when-shepherds-become-oligarchs/

 

 

The Good Shepherd and Social Justice

Part 3 of A Shepherd Restoring Paradise

The prophets linked the work of the shepherd to caring for the needs of the people, feeding people with justice, peace, and safety.

https://www.patheos.com/blogs/socialjesus/2025/05/good-shepherd-social-justice/  

 


The Social Jesus Podcast from RHM!

A podcast where we talk about the intersection of faith and social justice and what a first century, prophet of the poor from Galilee might have to offer us today in our work of love, compassion and justice.

Last week:

Season 2 Episode 19: A Shepherd Restoring Paradise

John 10:22-30

The good shepherd imagery in the synoptic gospels is referencing verses like these in Ezekiel where the leaders were censured for becoming an oligarchy that fed themselves off of the sheep rather than caring for them. In Mark, Matthew, and Luke, likening Jesus to a shepherd meant he would gather those who had been scattered by the injustice of the Temple rulers who were complicit with Rome’s exploitation of the masses.  The early Jesus community held this imagery dear. Jesus, to them, was a shepherd who would restore the flock “with justice.” The shepherd imagery wasn’t used to describe whisking people away to a distant heaven but to describe restoring justice here “on earth as it is in heaven.” It was about restoring paradise, with Earth as an abundant pastureland tended over by a caring and just shepherd. Today, we are to do the same work the Shepherd worked at: restoring paradise. Though this is ancient imagery, today it points to the holy work of seeking distributive justice for everyone, a justice that ensures each of us has what we all need to thrive and that all, regardless of our differences, would have “life and have it to the full.”

Available on all major podcast carriers and at:

https://the-social-jesus-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/a-shepherd-restoring-paradise



Upcoming Events

Date Change:  May 24, 2025

Good News Fellowship (via Zoom); Toronto, Ontario Canada

For info: 304.520.0030


Weekly Zoom HeartGroup on Wednesday Nights

Each Wednesday evening, Glendale City Church will be hosting a Zoom-HeartGroup led by Herb Montgomery.  Our discussion each week will focus on the content in Renewed Heart Ministries’ weekly eSight articles, The Social Jesus podcast, and RHM’s Just Talking YouTube show. The time of each Zoom session will be on Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. Pacific/10:00 p.m. Eastern.

For more information and for the link to participate each week, contact RHM here.


Finding Jesus: A Fundamentalist Preacher Discovers the Socio-Political & Economic Teachings of the Gospels

by Herb Montgomery

Available now on Amazon!

In Finding Jesus, author Herb Montgomery delves into the profound and often overlooked political dimensions of the gospels. Through meticulous analysis of biblical texts, historical context, and social discourse, this thought-provoking book unveils the gospels’ socio-political, economic teachings as rooted in a profound concern for justice, compassion, and the well-being of the marginalized. The book navigates the intersections between faith and societal justice, presenting a compelling argument for a more socially engaged and transformative Christianity.

Finding Jesus is not just a scholarly exploration; it is a call to action. It challenges readers to reevaluate their understanding of Christianity’s role in public life and to consider how the radical teachings of the gospels can inspire a renewed commitment to justice, equality, and compassion. This book is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the social implications of Christian faith and a blueprint for building a more just and inclusive society.


 

 

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