This short study has been written for the Christian reader of the Old Testament. It is written with the conviction that its central problem, the problem of war, troubles many Christians. Because th…
In Ain't Gonna Study War No More, Albert Curry Winn lays out the ambiguity of Scripture's teaching on war and peace to come to terms with how Christians should practically apply that teaching. Winn…
Although the moral and ethical dimensions of NATO presence in Afghanistan has been the focus of debate by politicians and media alike, questions of the religious culture and spirituality that under…
Questions of pacifism and just war, which have preoccupied Christian thinkers from time to time over the past 1700 years, are given distinctive treatment in this book as it discusses biblical sourc…
Taking Jehanne d'Arc as her foundational study, the author engages important theological issues such as the nature of revelation, evil, and morality. The process culminates in the construction of a…
Written by a clinical psychologist who works with children, and an educational journalist, this very special book is based on research from hundreds of interviews, and includes actual dialogues-tho…
In A Declaration on Peace, Brethren, Friends, Mennonites, and the Fellowship of Reconciliation seek conversation with Christians everywhere on peace, war, militarism, and justice. The book offers a…
Today it is a much discussed question as to whether the church can justify itself in the position it took during the recent World War. Did it actually take a stand which can be called trully Christ…
As Lutherans we come to the issue of peace and the theory of just war with a tradition that has been immersed in political controversy from its very inception. In the Reformation period every eccle…