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- catalog contributor b7412022.
- catalog created "1953.".
- catalog date "1953".
- catalog date "1953.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1953.".
- catalog description "1. War in human history -- War and material civilization -- Wars in ancient times -- Wars in the Middle Ages -- Wars in modern times -- Wars in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The rise of modern dictators -- The character of modern warfare -- An age of secularism -- 2. Peace and war in the Old Testament -- The old and the new covenants -- The love of God in the Old and New Testaments -- The wrath of God in the Old and New Testaments -- How the wrath of God works -- Human vengeance belongs to sinful society -- The Christian forbidden to exercise vengeance -- The Anabaptists stress the new covenant -- Why did God permit war under the old covenant -- Two levels of humanity: Christian and sub-Christian -- The lower standards of the old covenant due to Israel's sin -- Old Testament wars due to Israel's sin -- The significance of the Old Testament theocracy -- The prophets call Israel to repentance and peace -- 3. Nonresistance in the New Testament -- The New Covenant and the kingdom of God -- Christ the author and example of nonresistance -- Nonresistant teaching in the New Testament -- The Christian and the state -- Nonresistance is for our time -- Nonresistance as integral part of the gospel -- Disregarding the truth a serious matter -- 4. Peace, war, and the state in the history of the church -- The early church to A.D. 174 -- The early Church, A.D. 174-313 -- The church after A.D. 313 -- Lutheranism -- Calvinism -- The Mennonites, friends and brethren -- The church in recent times".
- catalog description "5. The Mennonites in Europe -- The sixteenth century -- The Netherlands -- Switzerland -- Germany -- France -- Russia -- 6. The Mennonites in America -- The French revolution and Indian war and the American revolution -- Mennonites in the Civil war -- Mennonites in the first world war -- Experiences in the army camps -- Experiences in the home community -- Clarifying the issue of so-called noncombatant service -- Finding the way to alternative service -- The Mennonites of Canada in the first world war -- The second world war -- Civilian public service -- The Mennonite central committee and the peace committees -- Mennonites of Canada in the second world war -- 7. A world-wide peace witness -- Mennonite migrations and relief -- Relief a phase of the Mennonite peace testimony -- Peace testimony through voluntary service -- Plans of action in case of war -- A world-wide peace witness -- Revival of nonresistance among the Dutch Mennonites -- Revival of peace interests in Europe and beyond Mennonites and the Vietnam war -- 8. Nonresistance and the state in modern life -- The Christian's relation to the state -- The Anabaptist attitude toward the state -- The Quaker attitude toward the state -- A general attitude of submission to the government -- Prayer for those in authority -- State functions in which the nonresistant Christian may not participate -- State functions in which the nonresistant Christian may participate -- Functions which the state may not legitimately assume -- A strong emphasis on the church's own program -- The contribution of nonresistance to society -- 9. Biblical nonresistance and modern pacifism".
- catalog description "Christian race relations -- Nonresistance and nonconformity -- Teaching the entire gospel -- The outreach of Christian nonresistance -- Appendix -- The Scriptures speak -- Some difficult scriptures -- Some practical questions -- Nonresistance in the Dortrecht confession -- Peace, war and military service: A statement of position -- A declaration of Christian faith and commitment -- A declaration of Christian faith and commitment with respect to peace, war and nonresistance -- A statement of concerns -- The way of Christian love in race relations -- Communism and anti-communism -- The Christian witness to the state.".
- catalog description "Nonresistance and pacifism -- International peace plans -- Quaker pacifism -- Liberal protestant pacifism -- Pacifism and the social gospel -- Twentieth century pacifism -- Nonviolent resistance -- Tolstoy -- Gandhi -- Nonviolent coercion and race relations -- The political objector to war -- Difficulties of classification -- Nonresistance and pacifism in Civilian public service -- 10. The social implications of biblical nonresistance -- Nonresistance and industrial conflict -- Industrial conflict and materialism -- Nonresistance and economic relations -- Nonresistance and agriculture -- The economics of the Mennonite rural community -- The Christian attitude toward other races and peoples -- An awakened social conscience -- 11. The task of the nonresistant Christian -- The challenge of pacifism -- The challenge of the non-pacifist -- Is the nonresistant Christian a parasite -- Christian nonresistance a genuine service to society -- Nonresistant Mennonites and religious freedom -- Nonresistance and Christian brotherhood -- 12. Keeping the faith -- A vital Christian faith and life -- A need for spiritual strengthening -- Teaching the Bible -- Home life and teaching -- An understanding of Mennonitism -- An effective program of peace teaching -- A true Mennonite community brotherhood -- A consistent policy of nonmilitant service -- A positive program of Christian ministry to the needy -- Christian business relationships".
- catalog extent "375 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "War, peace, and nonresistance.".
- catalog isFormatOf "War, peace, and nonresistance.".
- catalog issued "1953".
- catalog issued "1953.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scottdale, Pa., Herald press,".
- catalog relation "War, peace, and nonresistance.".
- catalog subject "BR115.P4 H4 1953".
- catalog subject "Mennonites Doctrines.".
- catalog subject "Mennonites History.".
- catalog subject "Pacifism Religious aspects Mennonites.".
- catalog subject "Pacifism.".
- catalog subject "Peace Religious aspects Mennonties.".
- catalog subject "Peace.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. War in human history -- War and material civilization -- Wars in ancient times -- Wars in the Middle Ages -- Wars in modern times -- Wars in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- The rise of modern dictators -- The character of modern warfare -- An age of secularism -- 2. Peace and war in the Old Testament -- The old and the new covenants -- The love of God in the Old and New Testaments -- The wrath of God in the Old and New Testaments -- How the wrath of God works -- Human vengeance belongs to sinful society -- The Christian forbidden to exercise vengeance -- The Anabaptists stress the new covenant -- Why did God permit war under the old covenant -- Two levels of humanity: Christian and sub-Christian -- The lower standards of the old covenant due to Israel's sin -- Old Testament wars due to Israel's sin -- The significance of the Old Testament theocracy -- The prophets call Israel to repentance and peace -- 3. Nonresistance in the New Testament -- The New Covenant and the kingdom of God -- Christ the author and example of nonresistance -- Nonresistant teaching in the New Testament -- The Christian and the state -- Nonresistance is for our time -- Nonresistance as integral part of the gospel -- Disregarding the truth a serious matter -- 4. Peace, war, and the state in the history of the church -- The early church to A.D. 174 -- The early Church, A.D. 174-313 -- The church after A.D. 313 -- Lutheranism -- Calvinism -- The Mennonites, friends and brethren -- The church in recent times".
- catalog tableOfContents "5. The Mennonites in Europe -- The sixteenth century -- The Netherlands -- Switzerland -- Germany -- France -- Russia -- 6. The Mennonites in America -- The French revolution and Indian war and the American revolution -- Mennonites in the Civil war -- Mennonites in the first world war -- Experiences in the army camps -- Experiences in the home community -- Clarifying the issue of so-called noncombatant service -- Finding the way to alternative service -- The Mennonites of Canada in the first world war -- The second world war -- Civilian public service -- The Mennonite central committee and the peace committees -- Mennonites of Canada in the second world war -- 7. A world-wide peace witness -- Mennonite migrations and relief -- Relief a phase of the Mennonite peace testimony -- Peace testimony through voluntary service -- Plans of action in case of war -- A world-wide peace witness -- Revival of nonresistance among the Dutch Mennonites -- Revival of peace interests in Europe and beyond Mennonites and the Vietnam war -- 8. Nonresistance and the state in modern life -- The Christian's relation to the state -- The Anabaptist attitude toward the state -- The Quaker attitude toward the state -- A general attitude of submission to the government -- Prayer for those in authority -- State functions in which the nonresistant Christian may not participate -- State functions in which the nonresistant Christian may participate -- Functions which the state may not legitimately assume -- A strong emphasis on the church's own program -- The contribution of nonresistance to society -- 9. Biblical nonresistance and modern pacifism".
- catalog tableOfContents "Christian race relations -- Nonresistance and nonconformity -- Teaching the entire gospel -- The outreach of Christian nonresistance -- Appendix -- The Scriptures speak -- Some difficult scriptures -- Some practical questions -- Nonresistance in the Dortrecht confession -- Peace, war and military service: A statement of position -- A declaration of Christian faith and commitment -- A declaration of Christian faith and commitment with respect to peace, war and nonresistance -- A statement of concerns -- The way of Christian love in race relations -- Communism and anti-communism -- The Christian witness to the state.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nonresistance and pacifism -- International peace plans -- Quaker pacifism -- Liberal protestant pacifism -- Pacifism and the social gospel -- Twentieth century pacifism -- Nonviolent resistance -- Tolstoy -- Gandhi -- Nonviolent coercion and race relations -- The political objector to war -- Difficulties of classification -- Nonresistance and pacifism in Civilian public service -- 10. The social implications of biblical nonresistance -- Nonresistance and industrial conflict -- Industrial conflict and materialism -- Nonresistance and economic relations -- Nonresistance and agriculture -- The economics of the Mennonite rural community -- The Christian attitude toward other races and peoples -- An awakened social conscience -- 11. The task of the nonresistant Christian -- The challenge of pacifism -- The challenge of the non-pacifist -- Is the nonresistant Christian a parasite -- Christian nonresistance a genuine service to society -- Nonresistant Mennonites and religious freedom -- Nonresistance and Christian brotherhood -- 12. Keeping the faith -- A vital Christian faith and life -- A need for spiritual strengthening -- Teaching the Bible -- Home life and teaching -- An understanding of Mennonitism -- An effective program of peace teaching -- A true Mennonite community brotherhood -- A consistent policy of nonmilitant service -- A positive program of Christian ministry to the needy -- Christian business relationships".
- catalog title "War, peace, and nonresistance.".
- catalog type "text".