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- catalog contributor b3707984.
- catalog contributor b3707985.
- catalog created "1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1992.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 142-143).".
- catalog description "Section 1: taking the question seriously. The assumptions behind the question -- The emotional twist to the question -- War is different -- The options available -- A second look at another way out -- More specific Christian dimensions -- Section 2: other ways to respond. Count Leo Tolstoy: certain things Christians cannot do -- S.H. Booth-Clibborn: is it too late? -- C.J. Furness: faith in the power of the spirit -- Henry T. Hodgkin: no revolved as a last resort -- Joan Baez: three cheers for Grandma! -- Dale W. Brown: why not add a bit? -- Dale Aukerman: the scandal of defenselessness -- Dale Aukerman: what would you do if? -- Section 3: but does it really work? Tom Skinner: something or somebody glued them -- An anonymous missionary: it was like a spring thaw -- Gladys Aylward: you say you have the living God inside you -- Terry Dobson: the art of reconciliation -- Dorothy T. Samuel: sometimes what it takes is trust -- Sarah Corson: welcoming the enemy -- Angie O'Gorman: defense through disarmament -- Peggy Faw Gish: neither violent nor victim -- Art Gish: what if I had punched him back? -- Lawrence Hart: a gesture of peace.".
- catalog extent "144 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0836136039 (alk. paper) :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Scottdale, Pa. : Herald Press,".
- catalog subject "261.8/73 20".
- catalog subject "BT736.6 .Y62 1992".
- catalog subject "Nonviolence Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog subject "Pacifism Religious aspects Christianity.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section 1: taking the question seriously. The assumptions behind the question -- The emotional twist to the question -- War is different -- The options available -- A second look at another way out -- More specific Christian dimensions -- Section 2: other ways to respond. Count Leo Tolstoy: certain things Christians cannot do -- S.H. Booth-Clibborn: is it too late? -- C.J. Furness: faith in the power of the spirit -- Henry T. Hodgkin: no revolved as a last resort -- Joan Baez: three cheers for Grandma! -- Dale W. Brown: why not add a bit? -- Dale Aukerman: the scandal of defenselessness -- Dale Aukerman: what would you do if? -- Section 3: but does it really work? Tom Skinner: something or somebody glued them -- An anonymous missionary: it was like a spring thaw -- Gladys Aylward: you say you have the living God inside you -- Terry Dobson: the art of reconciliation -- Dorothy T. Samuel: sometimes what it takes is trust -- Sarah Corson: welcoming the enemy -- Angie O'Gorman: defense through disarmament -- Peggy Faw Gish: neither violent nor victim -- Art Gish: what if I had punched him back? -- Lawrence Hart: a gesture of peace.".
- catalog title "What would you do? : a serious answer to a standard question / John H. Yoder ; with Joan Baez ... [et al.].".
- catalog type "text".