| Title | Faith and Violence: Christian Teaching and Christian Practice |
| Author | Thomas Merton |
| Notes | Contents:
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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Faith: Peace |
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Subject Headings
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| Type | Book |
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Publisher | University of Notre Dame Press |
| Length | 287 |
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Year | 1968 |
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Place | Notre Dame, Indiana |
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Keywords | Religious wars, Christian Theology on war |
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