"This marks the first English translation of renowned peace theologian Jean Laserre's seminal work on non-violence. With introductory remarks from Frâedâeric Rognon, Stanley Hauerwas and the author's son, Christiane Lasserre, this book provides English readers a window into a powerful, yet accessible, text on Christian ethics"--
"This marks the first English translation of renowned peace theologian Jean Laserre's seminal work on non-violence. With introductory remarks from Frâedâeric Rognon, Stanley Hauerwas and the author's son, Christiane Lasserre, this book provides English readers a window into a powerful, yet accessible, text on Christian ethics"--
Comments on the English Edition - Steve Hickey Foreword - Christiane Lasserre Preface - Frédéric Rognon Introduction: Is There a Public Morality for the Christian? Part One The Gospel and Violence Chapter 1 Was Jesus the Prince of Peace? Chapter 2 Jesus and Violence Chapter 3 The Constantinian Heresy Chapter 4 The Paganism of War Part Two True and False Realisms Chapter 5 Christians and the State Chapter 6 State and Violence Chapter 7 The Death Penalty Chapter 8 A Brief History of War Chapter 9 For a Real National Defense Part Three A Heartrending Revision Chapter 10 The Christological Foundation of Pacifism Chapter 11 The Nonviolent Fight, an Evangelical Attitude Chapter 12 For a New Reformation Conclusion Appendix I: Professions Forbidden to Third-Century Christians Appendix II: "Give to Caesar What Is Caesar's and to God What Is God's" Bibliography Index
Comments on the English Edition - Steve Hickey Foreword - Christiane Lasserre Preface - Frédéric Rognon Introduction: Is There a Public Morality for the Christian? Part One The Gospel and Violence Chapter 1 Was Jesus the Prince of Peace? Chapter 2 Jesus and Violence Chapter 3 The Constantinian Heresy Chapter 4 The Paganism of War Part Two True and False Realisms Chapter 5 Christians and the State Chapter 6 State and Violence Chapter 7 The Death Penalty Chapter 8 A Brief History of War Chapter 9 For a Real National Defense Part Three A Heartrending Revision Chapter 10 The Christological Foundation of Pacifism Chapter 11 The Nonviolent Fight, an Evangelical Attitude Chapter 12 For a New Reformation Conclusion Appendix I: Professions Forbidden to Third-Century Christians Appendix II: "Give to Caesar What Is Caesar's and to God What Is God's" Bibliography Index
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