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Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | From Violence to Nonviolence | 5 |
Ch. 2 | The Nonviolence of Jesus | 18 |
Ch. 3 | God Is Nonviolent | 30 |
Ch. 4 | The Peacemaking Trinity | 43 |
Ch. 5 | The Christ of Peace | 52 |
Ch. 6 | The Sin of Violence | 59 |
Ch. 7 | Human Suffering and the God of Peace | 66 |
Ch. 8 | A Soteriology of Nonviolence | 76 |
Ch. 9 | An Eschatology of Nonviolence | 83 |
Ch. 10 | An Anthropology of Nonviolence | 98 |
Ch. 11 | An Ecclesiology of Nonviolence | 104 |
Ch. 12 | Catholic Social Teaching and the Gospel of Peace | 115 |
Ch. 13 | From Just War to Nonviolence | 126 |
Ch. 14 | Feminism and Nonviolence | 134 |
Ch. 15 | Liberating Nonviolence and Institutionalized Violence | 144 |
Ch. 16 | The Seamless Garment of Nonviolence | 158 |
Ch. 17 | Spirituality and Nonviolence | 165 |
Ch. 18 | The Sacraments of Nonviolence | 178 |
Ch. 19 | The Liturgy of Nonviolence | 185 |
Ch. 20 | The Praxis of Nonviolence | 195 |
Notes | 198 | |
Index | 209 |
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