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The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence Book

The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence
The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence, The fruit of committed action as well as study, The God of Peace represents the first effort to outline a systematic theology beginning with the insight that God is nonviolent. This insight has been embodied in our time by figures like Gandhi, Martin Luth, The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence has a rating of 2 stars
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The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence, The fruit of committed action as well as study, The God of Peace represents the first effort to outline a systematic theology beginning with the insight that God is nonviolent. This insight has been embodied in our time by figures like Gandhi, Martin Luth, The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence
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  • The God of Peace: Toward a Theology of Nonviolence
  • Written by author John Dear
  • Published by WIPF & Stock Publishers, March 2005
  • The fruit of committed action as well as study, The God of Peace represents the first effort to outline a systematic theology beginning with the insight that God is nonviolent. This insight has been embodied in our time by figures like Gandhi, Martin Luth
  • The fruit of committed action as well as study, The God of Peace represents the first effort to outline a systematic theology beginning with the insight that God is nonviolent. This insight has been embodied in our time by figures like Gandhi, Martin Luth
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Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Ch. 1From Violence to Nonviolence5
Ch. 2The Nonviolence of Jesus18
Ch. 3God Is Nonviolent30
Ch. 4The Peacemaking Trinity43
Ch. 5The Christ of Peace52
Ch. 6The Sin of Violence59
Ch. 7Human Suffering and the God of Peace66
Ch. 8A Soteriology of Nonviolence76
Ch. 9An Eschatology of Nonviolence83
Ch. 10An Anthropology of Nonviolence98
Ch. 11An Ecclesiology of Nonviolence104
Ch. 12Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospel of Peace115
Ch. 13From Just War to Nonviolence126
Ch. 14Feminism and Nonviolence134
Ch. 15Liberating Nonviolence and Institutionalized Violence144
Ch. 16The Seamless Garment of Nonviolence158
Ch. 17Spirituality and Nonviolence165
Ch. 18The Sacraments of Nonviolence178
Ch. 19The Liturgy of Nonviolence185
Ch. 20The Praxis of Nonviolence195
Notes198
Index209


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