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What were the ""peace principles"" of the early Christian Church? What did believers view as the proper response to unprovoked personal attacks and disputes among themselves? How did Christians view violence in sports, capital punishment, war, abortion, and euthanasia? Brattston examines these topics using New Testament and other Christian sources dating from before the middle of the third century. In so doing, he provides modern Christians with important clarity on early Christian thought.

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What were the ""peace principles"" of the early Christian Church? What did believers view as the proper response to unprovoked personal attacks and disputes among themselves? How did Christians view violence in sports, capital punishment, war, abortion, and euthanasia? Brattston examines these topics using New Testament and other Christian sources dating from before the middle of the third century. In so doing, he provides modern Christians with important clarity on early Christian thought.
Autorenporträt
David W. T. Brattston is a retired lawyer and judge on minor tribunals. He resides in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia, Canada, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. His ten books and over three hundred and ninety articles synthesizing early and modern Christianity have been published by a wide variety of denominations in every major English-language country. His mission is to make the first two centuries of Christian literature known and used by all Christians.