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- catalog contributor b2176977.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 157-169.".
- catalog description "I. Violence: Definitions in Transition -- A conventional definition -- Traditional definitions under stress -- Christians for violence -- Christianity and third world violence -- Violence and power -- II. Jesus and the zealots: a matthaean approach -- The Brandon thesis -- Eisler, Brandon, and the Slavonic Josephus -- Jewish Christians and the Flight to Pella -- The provenance of Matthew -- Matthew's temptation story -- conclusion -- III. Mark's "Political Apology" -- The veil of the temple -- Mark and Rome -- The tribute question -- Simon the zealot -- The cleansing of the temple -- IV. Mark without politics -- The secret messiah -- The secret as Editorial Device -- The structure of Mark -- The king that didn't reign -- The messianiac secret and moral understanding -- V. Jesus and violence -- Moral understanding -- Violence and Moral understanding -- 1. Selective conscientious objection -- 2. World War II as the Cause of World War III -- 3. The legitimacy of Revolutionary violence -- The imitation of Christ -- Aggressive man/nonviolent man.".
- catalog extent "vi, 186 p.".
- catalog identifier "0060621249".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog subject "241/.6/98".
- catalog subject "BT736.15 .E3".
- catalog subject "Jesus Christ.".
- catalog subject "Violence Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Violence: Definitions in Transition -- A conventional definition -- Traditional definitions under stress -- Christians for violence -- Christianity and third world violence -- Violence and power -- II. Jesus and the zealots: a matthaean approach -- The Brandon thesis -- Eisler, Brandon, and the Slavonic Josephus -- Jewish Christians and the Flight to Pella -- The provenance of Matthew -- Matthew's temptation story -- conclusion -- III. Mark's "Political Apology" -- The veil of the temple -- Mark and Rome -- The tribute question -- Simon the zealot -- The cleansing of the temple -- IV. Mark without politics -- The secret messiah -- The secret as Editorial Device -- The structure of Mark -- The king that didn't reign -- The messianiac secret and moral understanding -- V. Jesus and violence -- Moral understanding -- Violence and Moral understanding -- 1. Selective conscientious objection -- 2. World War II as the Cause of World War III -- 3. The legitimacy of Revolutionary violence -- The imitation of Christ -- Aggressive man/nonviolent man.".
- catalog title "Jesus and the politics of violence [by] George R. Edwards.".
- catalog type "text".