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100 _aChase, Kenneth R.
100 _eEditor
245 _aMust Christianity Be Violent?
245 _bReflections on History, Practice, and Theology
245 _cKenneth R. Chase, Alan Jacobs
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bBrazos Press
260 _c2003
300 _a256tr.
300 _bpaperback, illustration
300 _c23 cm
520 _aIn these turbulent times, many have linked Christianity to violence, arguing that Christian doctrines inevitably lead to bloodshed, conquest, and war. Must Christianity Be Violent? provides specific responses to these accusations. The essays, by contributors including Mark Noll, Richard Mouw, and Stanley Hauerwas, explore the history of Christian violence and advocate the need for an uncompromised Biblical theology in our search for peace. This timely collection will appeal to readers of Christian history, ethics, and theology, and those who want to better understand a specifically Christian response to violence and how to cultivate Christian peace.
650 _aTheology, Practical
650 _aViolence -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
650 _aChristian ethics
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911 _aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích
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