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Faith and violence; Christian teaching and Christian practice.
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Faith and violence; Christian teaching and Christian practice.

Author: Thomas Merton
Publisher: [Notre Dame, Ind.] University of Notre Dame Press, 1968.
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Thomas Merton
OCLC Number: 327320
Description: x, 291 p. 21 cm.
Contents: Toward a theology of resistance. Blessed are the meek -- Non-violence and the Christian conscience -- Peace and protest -- The prison meditations of Father Delp -- An enemy of the state -- Pacifism and resistance in Simone Weil. Vietnam, an overwhelming atrocity. Is man a gorilla with a gun? -- [Thich] Nhat Hanh is my brother -- Taking sides on Vietnam -- A note on The psychological causes of war by Eric [i.e. Erich] Fromm. From non-violence to Black Power. Religion and race in the United States -- Events and pseudo-events -- The hot summer of sixty-seven -- The meaning of Malcolm X. Violence and the death of God, or, God as unknown soldier. The unbelief of believers -- Apologies to an unbeliever -- The contemplative life in the modern world -- Honest to God -- The death of God and the end of history -- "Godless Christianity?"

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