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  • ...kingdoms, "the kingdom of Christ was characterized by peace, forgiveness, nonviolence, and patience. The kingdom of the world, or Satan, was strife, vengeance, a
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  • ...16th century Anabaptist beliefs (servanthood, discipleship, and witness to nonviolence) into the Guatemalan context, and further that lived faith serves as prophe ...Lord’s Supper, marriage and the home, equality of men and women, love and nonviolence, Christianity and the state, final judgment, and the reign of God. This do
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  • ...es, supports, and illustrates Jesus' way of life and his ways of peace and nonviolence. The stories of Daniel and his friends illustrate meekness, peacemaking, and nonviolence. The visions depict violent, ruthless tyrants who oppress the people of God
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  • ...ptists, CONEMPAR places high importance on baptism, the Lord’s Supper, and nonviolence.<ref>Marecos.</ref> Members of the conference are involved in a large amoun
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  • === Activity: Continuum of nonviolence ===
    49 KB (8,636 words) - 18:21, 29 November 2016
  • ...ven that through even the most difficult times, times of persecution, that nonviolence is a plausible answer. This is directly connected with 16th century Anabapt
    21 KB (3,374 words) - 14:54, 3 October 2016
  • ...into plowshares (Lohfink: 197–98). Since God’s peace did not come through nonviolence but through imperial rule, Eusebius absolved the church from living out the In contrast, early Anabaptist leaders saw a direct link between their nonviolence and the swords-into-plowshares vision they believed was being fulfilled in
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  • ...ional loyalty and the outsider, about God and our enemies” (J. H. Yoder, ''Nonviolence'': 73). But that guidance cannot come by weighing texts against one another *Yoder, John H. ''Nonviolence—A Brief History: The Warsaw Lectures''. Edited by Paul Martens, Matthew P
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  • ...tic Christians, who each for their varying reasons assailed his message of nonviolence:
    25 KB (4,345 words) - 15:41, 17 March 2016
  • Still committed to a theology of nonviolence, Anabaptists today challenge the conventional method of repaying evil with
    28 KB (4,302 words) - 16:50, 13 January 2024
  • ...ggled with how to appropriately and effectively live out the commitment to nonviolence. Some people have chosen to actively and publicly oppose anything related t
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  • ...Peace Church and the Ecumenical Community: Ecclesiology and the Ethics of Nonviolence.'' Translated by Helmut Harder. Kitchener, Ont.: Pandora Press, 2007. || E
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