In Christians, the State, and War: An Ancient Tradition for the Modern World, Gordon Heath rethinks the binary world of Christians and war. He proposes a different starting point for discussions of violence that originates and orients itself with a tradition found initially within the teaching and experience of the pre-Constantinian early church.
In Christians, the State, and War: An Ancient Tradition for the Modern World, Gordon Heath rethinks the binary world of Christians and war. He proposes a different starting point for discussions of violence that originates and orients itself with a tradition found initially within the teaching and experience of the pre-Constantinian early church.
Gordon L. Heath, FRHistS, is professor of Christian History as well as Centenary Chair in World Christianity at McMaster Divinity College in Hamilton, Ontario.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Formation of an Early Church Tradition 3. An Ancient Tradition, the State, and the Sword 4. An Ancient Tradition and Loyalty to Jesus 5. An Ancient Tradition and the Value of Human Life 6. An Ancient Tradition and Fallen Creation 7. An Ancient Tradition and Engaging the State 8. Embracing the Best, Avoiding the Worst: Living an Ancient Tradition Today
1. Introduction 2. The Formation of an Early Church Tradition 3. An Ancient Tradition, the State, and the Sword 4. An Ancient Tradition and Loyalty to Jesus 5. An Ancient Tradition and the Value of Human Life 6. An Ancient Tradition and Fallen Creation 7. An Ancient Tradition and Engaging the State 8. Embracing the Best, Avoiding the Worst: Living an Ancient Tradition Today
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