Nonviolence And Christian Faith: The Way Of The Cross
English
By (author): Michael Rogers
The Early Church, obeying Jesus teaching, was explicitly nonviolent. The later Churches, both Catholic and Protestant, certainly werent, meting out coercion, torture, execution, massacre, atrocity and war to those who disagreed with them. Does this history of extreme violence matter? If it does, why is it largely ignored? Why are Christians today comfortable with involvement in state sponsored violence? Has the Church lost its bearings dealing with violence?
For Christians, there is an answer to all of this, one which is faithful to Jesus teaching and example. This book sets out the concept of active Christian nonviolence, what it is, and what it isnt. It is potentially costly discipleship to which Jesus called his first followers, and to which he calls us now.
It is the Way of the Cross.
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