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Walter Wink (May 21, 1935 – May 10, 2012) was an American biblical scholar, theologian, and activist who was an important figure in Progressive Christianity. Wink spent much of his career teaching at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. He was well known for his advocacy of and work related to nonviolent resistance and his seminal works on "The Powers", Naming the Powers (1984), Unmasking the Powers (1986), Engaging the Powers (1992), When the Powers Fall (1998), and The Powers that Be (1999), all of them commentaries on the Apostle Paul's ethic of spiritual warfare described here:

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  • Walter Wink (Dallas, Texas, 21 de mayo de 1935-, Massachusetts, 10 de mayo de 2012) fue un biblista, teólogo y activista estadounidense, figura importante del y teología liberal. Pasó gran parte de su carrera enseñando en el de la ciudad de Nueva York. Fue muy conocido por su defensa del trabajo relacionado con la resistencia no violenta y sus obras seminales sobre "Los poderes": Naming the Powers (1984), Unmasking the Powers (1986), Engaging the Powers (1992), When the Powers Fall (1998), y The Powers that Be (1999). (es)
  • Walter Wink (Dallas, 21 maggio 1935 – Sandisfield, 10 maggio 2012) è stato un teologo e biblista statunitense. (it)
  • Walter Wink (21 mei 1935 – 19 mei 2012) was een Amerikaanse theoloog en activist en een belangrijk figuur in het vrijzinnig protestantisme. (nl)
  • Walter Wink (* 21. Mai 1935 in Dallas, Texas; † 10. Mai 2012 in Berkshire Mountains, Massachusetts) war Professor für Biblische Exegese am Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. Wink arbeitete als Gemeindepfarrer und als Professor am Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. Von 1989 bis 1990 war er Peace Fellow am United States Institute of Peace. Neal Stephenson übernahm einige von Winks Ideen für seine Annahmen über die Phänomenologie von Unterdrückung („an epidemiology of power disorders“). (de)
  • Walter Wink (May 21, 1935 – May 10, 2012) was an American biblical scholar, theologian, and activist who was an important figure in Progressive Christianity. Wink spent much of his career teaching at Auburn Theological Seminary in New York City. He was well known for his advocacy of and work related to nonviolent resistance and his seminal works on "The Powers", Naming the Powers (1984), Unmasking the Powers (1986), Engaging the Powers (1992), When the Powers Fall (1998), and The Powers that Be (1999), all of them commentaries on the Apostle Paul's ethic of spiritual warfare described here: (en)
  • Walter Wink, född 21 maj 1935 i Dallas, Texas, död 10 maj 2012 i Sandisfield, Massachusetts, var en amerikansk teolog, professor emeritus i vid i New York. Wink arbetade tidigare som församlingspräst och som professor vid Union Theological Seminary i staden New York. Neal Stephenson övertog några av Winks idéer för sina antaganden om förtryckets fenomenologi ("an epidemiology of power disorders"). Wink citeras också flitigt av författaren Philip Yancey. (sv)
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