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Must Christianity be violent? : reflections on history, practice, and theology / edited by Kenneth R. Chase & Alan Jacobs.

Contributor(s): Chase, Kenneth R | Jacobs, AlanPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Brazos Press, c2003. Description: 256 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 1587430649 (pbk.)Subject(s): Violence -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC classification: 261.8/73 LOC classification: BT736.15 | .C45 2003Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: The ethical challenge / Kenneth R. Chase -- The First Crusade: some theological and historical context / Joseph H. Lynch -- Violence of the conquistadores and prophetic indignation / Luis N. Rivera-Pagâan -- Is God violent? Theological options in the antislavery movement / Dan McKanan -- Christians as rescuers during the Holocaust / David P. Gushee -- Have Christians done more harm than good? / Mark A. Noll -- Beyond complicity: the challenges for Christianity after the Holocaust / Victoria Barnett -- How should we then teach American history? A perspective of constructive nonviolence / James C. Juhnke -- Christian discourse and the humility of peace / Kenneth R. Chase -- Jesus and just peacemaking theory / Glen Stassen -- Violence and the atonement / Richard J. Mouw -- Explaining Christian nonviolence: notes for a conversation with John Milbank / Stanley Hauerwas -- Violence: double passivity / John Milbank -- Addendum: Testing pacifism: questions for John Milbank -- Christian peace: a conversation between Stanley Hauerwas and John Milbank -- Afterword / Alan Jacobs.
Holdings
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Books Books TCM Library, Haus Edelweiss
261.873 M991 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 37412995201385
Total holds: 0

Based on a conference held Mar. 15-17, 2000 at Wheaton College.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-256)

Introduction: The ethical challenge / Kenneth R. Chase -- The First Crusade: some theological and historical context / Joseph H. Lynch -- Violence of the conquistadores and prophetic indignation / Luis N. Rivera-Pagâan -- Is God violent? Theological options in the antislavery movement / Dan McKanan -- Christians as rescuers during the Holocaust / David P. Gushee -- Have Christians done more harm than good? / Mark A. Noll -- Beyond complicity: the challenges for Christianity after the Holocaust / Victoria Barnett -- How should we then teach American history? A perspective of constructive nonviolence / James C. Juhnke -- Christian discourse and the humility of peace / Kenneth R. Chase -- Jesus and just peacemaking theory / Glen Stassen -- Violence and the atonement / Richard J. Mouw -- Explaining Christian nonviolence: notes for a conversation with John Milbank / Stanley Hauerwas -- Violence: double passivity / John Milbank -- Addendum: Testing pacifism: questions for John Milbank -- Christian peace: a conversation between Stanley Hauerwas and John Milbank -- Afterword / Alan Jacobs.

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