"The Kingdom of God Is Within You" by Leo Tolstoy delves into the Christian doctrine of non-resistance to evil, a principle that has been largely overlooked or misinterpreted by mainstream Christianity. Tolstoy explores the historical and theological foundations of this doctrine, emphasizing its roots in the teachings of Jesus Christ, who advocated for love, forgiveness, and non-violence. The text highlights the works of various proponents of non-resistance, such as the Quakers, William Lloyd Garrison, Adin Ballou, and the Czech thinker Helchitsky, who have all argued against the use of violence and coercion in any form. Despite their efforts, these ideas have often been marginalized or ignored by both religious and secular authorities. Tolstoy critiques the alignment of Christianity with state power and violence, particularly in the context of war and military service, and calls for a return to the true essence of Christ's teachings. He argues that the acceptance of non-resistance could lead to a more peaceful and just society, free from the evils perpetuated by violence and retribution.
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