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Faith and Violence: Christian Teaching and Christian Practice

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TitleFaith and Violence: Christian Teaching and Christian Practice
AuthorThomas Merton
NotesContents: Part One: Toward a Theology of Resistance Blessed Are the Meek Non-Violence and the Christian Conscience Peace and Protest The Prison Meditations of Father Delp An Enemy of the State Pacifism and Resistance in Simone Weil Part Two: Vietnam- an Overwhelming Atrocity Is Man a Gorilla with a Gun? Nhat Hanh is My Brother Taking sides on Vietnam A Note on the Psychological Causes of War Part Three: From Non-Violence to Black Power Religion and Race in the United States Events and Pseudo-Events The Hot Summer of Sixty-Seven The Meaning of Malcolm X Part Four: Violence and the Death of God: or God as Unknown Soldier The Unbelief of Believers Apologies to an Unbeliever The Contemplative Life in the Modern World Honest to God The Death of God and the End of History "Godless Christianity"?
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ItemId Status Location Call ID
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TypeBook   PublisherUniversity of Notre Dame Press
Length287   Year1968
   PlaceNotre Dame, Indiana
   KeywordsReligious wars, Christian Theology on war
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