Nevertheless: The Varieties and Shortcomings of Religious Pacifism |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
The Pacifism of Cultic Law | 95 |
The NonPacifist Nonresistance | 106 |
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acceptance action alternative Amish appeal apply argument assumed assumption axiom underlying axiomatic calculation Catholic Christ Christian Christian pacifism civil disobedience claim commitment concern condemn conscience conscientious objector cultic cultural demands dualism effective Emil Brunner especially ethical thought evil faith fism given goals Historic Peace Churches honest human integrity James Douglass Jesus just-war justified Karl Barth killing kind of pacifism kingdom label less live logic mainstream meaning Mennonite Mennonite Central Committee military minority moral moral absolute nation neighbor Nevertheless non-pacifist nonconformity Nonresistance nonviolent one's options paci pacifist particular pastoral person political posi position possible practical problem proclamation programmatic pacifism Protestant provincial prudential reason recognize Reinhold Niebuhr rejection responsibility righteous rootage seek selfishness serious shortcomings simply Situation Ethics social society stance strategy suffering Testament theological tian tion tradition types utopian Vietnam violence word wrong