01881nam a2200325 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200110007508200130008610000280009910000110012724500330013824500260017124500260019724500140022324500570023726000100029426000300030426000090033430000110034330000280035430000100038249000500039252009290044265000380137165000470140965000340145685600650149020260119071502.02024-09-30 09:35:21 a9781606083628, 1606083627 aeng a248.48 bA374-P32 aAlexander, Paul Nathan eEditor aPentecostals and Nonviolence bReclaiming a Heritage cPaul Nathan Alexander nBook Five pPentecostals, Peacemaking, and Social Justice Book 5 aU.S.A bWipf and Stock Publishers c2012 a377tr. bPaperback, Illustration c23 cm aPentecostals, Peacemaking, and Social Justice aPentecostals and Nonviolence explores how a distinctly Pentecostal-charismatic peace witness might be reinvigorated and sustained in the twenty-first century. To do so, the book examines the nature of the early Pentecostal commitment to nonviolence, and investigates the possibilities that might emerge from Pentecostals and Anabaptists entering into conversation and worship with each other. Contributors engage the arguments surrounding the heritage of Pentecostal pacifism in the United States and then move toward exploring nonviolence and peacemaking as crucial for contemporary Christianity as a whole. Ranging from theology, testimony, and pastoral ministry to interchurch relations, activism, and protest, this diverse collection of essays challenge and invite the whole church to the task of peacemaking while exploring the distinctive, and often neglected, contributions from the Pentecostal-charismatic tradition. aPentecostal churches -- Doctrines aPeace -- Religious aspects -- Christianity aNonviolence Religious aspects4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15482/4.jpgyCover Image