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The Sojourners Community is an intentional community that was started in the early 1970s by a group of students at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. The founders had the desire to further explore the relationship between their orthodox Protestant faith and the social crisis that surrounded them, particularly around the Vietnam War. In the fall of 1971, they began publishing the Post American, a newspaper that expressed the group's commitment to the faith and ideas about social change. The Sojourners Community is most widely known for Sojourners magazine and for the writing and speaking of its founding member Jim Wallis.

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dbo:abstract Die Sojourners Community ist eine Lebensgemeinschaft, die in den frühen 1970er Jahren von einer Gruppe von Studenten der evangelikalen in Deerfield, Illinois, gegründet wurde. Die Gründer hatten den Wunsch, biblisch geprägte Antworten auf die soziale Krise, die für sie besonders mit dem Vietnamkrieg verbunden war, zu finden. Im Herbst 1971 begannen sie mit der Herausgabe The Post American, einer Zeitung, in der das Engagement der Gruppe für eine biblische Ethik, einen christlichen Glauben und den sozialen Wandel zum Ausdruck kamen. Die Sojourners Community ist später durch die sozialen Aktivitäten in Washington, D.C., durch die Zeitschrift Sojourners und durch Reden und Publikationen ihres Gründungsmitglieds Jim Wallis bekannt geworden. Die Zeitschrift hatte 2021 um die 250.000 Abonnenten, und die Website wurde jährlich von etwa 5 Millionen Personen aufgerufen. (de) The Sojourners Community is an intentional community that was started in the early 1970s by a group of students at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. The founders had the desire to further explore the relationship between their orthodox Protestant faith and the social crisis that surrounded them, particularly around the Vietnam War. In the fall of 1971, they began publishing the Post American, a newspaper that expressed the group's commitment to the faith and ideas about social change. The Sojourners Community is most widely known for Sojourners magazine and for the writing and speaking of its founding member Jim Wallis. (en)
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rdfs:comment The Sojourners Community is an intentional community that was started in the early 1970s by a group of students at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. The founders had the desire to further explore the relationship between their orthodox Protestant faith and the social crisis that surrounded them, particularly around the Vietnam War. In the fall of 1971, they began publishing the Post American, a newspaper that expressed the group's commitment to the faith and ideas about social change. The Sojourners Community is most widely known for Sojourners magazine and for the writing and speaking of its founding member Jim Wallis. (en) Die Sojourners Community ist eine Lebensgemeinschaft, die in den frühen 1970er Jahren von einer Gruppe von Studenten der evangelikalen in Deerfield, Illinois, gegründet wurde. Die Gründer hatten den Wunsch, biblisch geprägte Antworten auf die soziale Krise, die für sie besonders mit dem Vietnamkrieg verbunden war, zu finden. Im Herbst 1971 begannen sie mit der Herausgabe The Post American, einer Zeitung, in der das Engagement der Gruppe für eine biblische Ethik, einen christlichen Glauben und den sozialen Wandel zum Ausdruck kamen. Die Sojourners Community ist später durch die sozialen Aktivitäten in Washington, D.C., durch die Zeitschrift Sojourners und durch Reden und Publikationen ihres Gründungsmitglieds Jim Wallis bekannt geworden. Die Zeitschrift hatte 2021 um die 250.000 Abonnenten (de)
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