An analysis of the arguments--biblical, theological, historical--for and against the claim that Christians should never kill and exploration of nonviolent peacemaking. Class discussion and student presentations will be a major part of the class.https://place.asburyseminary.edu/advocacysyllabi/1000/thumbnail.jp
Lisa Sowle Cahill, a professor at Boston College, is one of the academy’s leading theological ethici...
A classic defense of Christian pacifism, We Say NO! was published in 1935 by Anglican priest H.R.L. ...
Thesis advisor: James KeenanThesis advisor: Brian DunkleFrom its earliest days, Christianity has deb...
This project seeks to develop an understanding of the ethically permissible and theologically justif...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
This paper, in addressing Just War Theory and Pacifism, will argue that throughout church history th...
SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/thadhorner/Desktop/EA/Nonviolence%20&%20Social%20Change%20Syllabus%...
This is the author's pdf version of the book chapter.This book chapter discusses the diversity of Ch...
Some of my good Christian friends are pacifists. I have struggled to persuade them that the heart o...
This book discusses the Bible\u27s objections to war. 252 pages, 15 cm.https://digitalcommons.george...
If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to...
The Catholic Peacemaking course offers an introduction to the understanding and practice of Catholic...
CITATION: Plaatjies van Huffel, M. A. 2016. From justifying war to justifying peace : a historical o...
The Catholic Peacemaking course offers an introduction to the understanding and practice of Catholic...
This study explores Jesus’ ideas about peacebuilding in their historical context. The study consider...
Lisa Sowle Cahill, a professor at Boston College, is one of the academy’s leading theological ethici...
A classic defense of Christian pacifism, We Say NO! was published in 1935 by Anglican priest H.R.L. ...
Thesis advisor: James KeenanThesis advisor: Brian DunkleFrom its earliest days, Christianity has deb...
This project seeks to develop an understanding of the ethically permissible and theologically justif...
Abstract: Problems of peace and war continues to be debated in theological and moral traditions of C...
This paper, in addressing Just War Theory and Pacifism, will argue that throughout church history th...
SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/thadhorner/Desktop/EA/Nonviolence%20&%20Social%20Change%20Syllabus%...
This is the author's pdf version of the book chapter.This book chapter discusses the diversity of Ch...
Some of my good Christian friends are pacifists. I have struggled to persuade them that the heart o...
This book discusses the Bible\u27s objections to war. 252 pages, 15 cm.https://digitalcommons.george...
If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to...
The Catholic Peacemaking course offers an introduction to the understanding and practice of Catholic...
CITATION: Plaatjies van Huffel, M. A. 2016. From justifying war to justifying peace : a historical o...
The Catholic Peacemaking course offers an introduction to the understanding and practice of Catholic...
This study explores Jesus’ ideas about peacebuilding in their historical context. The study consider...
Lisa Sowle Cahill, a professor at Boston College, is one of the academy’s leading theological ethici...
A classic defense of Christian pacifism, We Say NO! was published in 1935 by Anglican priest H.R.L. ...
Thesis advisor: James KeenanThesis advisor: Brian DunkleFrom its earliest days, Christianity has deb...