The Inconvenient Gospel, Clarence Jordan
The Inconvenient Gospel, Clarence Jordan
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The Inconvenient Gospel
A Southern Prophet Tackles War, Wealth, Race, and Religion

Author: Clarence Jordan, Starlette Thomas, Frederick L. Downing

Narrator: Bob Souer

Unabridged: 2 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/24/2023


Synopsis

On 440 depleted acres in Sumter County, Georgia, a young Baptist preacher and farmer named Clarence Jordan gathered a few families and set out to show that Jesus intended more than spiritual fellowship. Like the first Christians, they would share their land, money, and possessions. Working together to rejuvenate the soil and the local economy, they would demonstrate racial and social justice with their lives.

Black and white community members eating together at the same table scandalized local Christians, drew the ire of the KKK, and led to drive-by shootings, a firebombing, and an economic boycott.

This bold experiment in nonviolence, economic justice, and sustainable agriculture was deeply rooted in Clarence Jordan's understanding of the person and teachings of Jesus, which stood in stark contrast to the hypocrisy of churches that blessed wars, justified wealth disparity, and enforced racial segregation.

This selection from his talks and writings introduces Clarence Jordan's radically biblical vision to a new generation of peacemakers, community builders, and activists.

About Clarence Jordan

A farmer, preacher, and bible scholar, Clarence Jordan (1912-1969) founded Koinonia Farm, a pacifist interracial Christian community in Georgia, in 1942. He is the author of the Cotton Patch Gospel, a translation of the New Testament into the vernacular of the American South.


Reviews

The short book, The Inconvenient Gospel, contains writings about and by Clarence Jordan, a seminary trained minister, who followed Christ by living out his beliefs. He did this by bringing into existence a Christian community that provided physical and spiritual sustenance to its multi cultural dwel......more

Goodreads review by Sally

Really enjoyed this one! Jordan was wise and his practice of Christianity was radically inclusive and representative of the life of Jesus. Made me want to learn more about communal christian living......more

everyone should read this. so revolutionary and so relevant today. except for the part he says jesus must have been a REAL MAN. that was funny. ok maybe jesus was super masculine who am i to know but like why is that relevant. anyway really beautiful and inspiring and such a good reminder of what is......more

Goodreads review by Susan

Clarence Jordan is a young Baptist preacher and farmer. He has decided to take a few families to show that Christianity is more than “spiritual fellowship.” He has decided that they will live as the first Christians did — they would share land, money and possessions. Unfortunately the local Christia......more