Nonviolent Action
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781587433665
ISBN-10: 1587433664
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Brazos Press
ISBN-10: 1587433664
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 150 x 250 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Baker Publishing Group – Brazos Press
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Testing the Possibilities of Nonviolence
"Every once in a while a book substantially changes the conversation, and even the posture, of the church. What Ron Sider's Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger did to change how Christians think about poverty, Nonviolent Action promises to do for how we think about war. It is not just for pacifists. It is for skeptics, war hawks, liberals, and conservatives."
--Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and founding partner of The Simple Way "Ron Sider's powerful blend of scholarship and passion has gripped me! I fully endorse Ron's call to an organized, active campaign of nonviolence."
--Lynne Hybels, advocate for global engagement, Willow Creek Community Church "When Ron Sider talks, I listen. When he writes, I read. Whether or not one is a pacifist--I am not--one has something to learn about the power of nonviolent protest and resistance from Dr. Sider's careful and thoughtful study of successful nonviolent movements against tyranny and oppression."
--Robert P. George, Princeton University "This wise, balanced, and inspiring book is a richly instructive guide for all who have pledged their allegiance to the Savior who is also the Prince of Peace."
--Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological Seminary (from the foreword) "Gandhi and King are not anomalies. Ron Sider shows that these outstanding witnesses to nonviolence are part of a long and often-successful tradition. I hope this book of case studies inspires more people to seek the knowledge and training that Christian action for justice requires."
--David Neff, speaker, writer, and former editor-in-chief of Christianity Today "[A] persuasive book. . . . Sider recognizes that civil disobedience often functions as only one factor among many in ending oppression--but often the one that tips the balance. . . . Proponents of just war and pacifists need to recognize they are often on the same side and work together to make war a true last resort. History shows they can."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Every once in a while a book substantially changes the conversation, and even the posture, of the church. What Ron Sider's Rich Christians in an Age of Hunger did to change how Christians think about poverty, Nonviolent Action promises to do for how we think about war. It is not just for pacifists. It is for skeptics, war hawks, liberals, and conservatives."
--Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and founding partner of The Simple Way "Ron Sider's powerful blend of scholarship and passion has gripped me! I fully endorse Ron's call to an organized, active campaign of nonviolence."
--Lynne Hybels, advocate for global engagement, Willow Creek Community Church "When Ron Sider talks, I listen. When he writes, I read. Whether or not one is a pacifist--I am not--one has something to learn about the power of nonviolent protest and resistance from Dr. Sider's careful and thoughtful study of successful nonviolent movements against tyranny and oppression."
--Robert P. George, Princeton University "This wise, balanced, and inspiring book is a richly instructive guide for all who have pledged their allegiance to the Savior who is also the Prince of Peace."
--Richard Mouw, Fuller Theological Seminary (from the foreword) "Gandhi and King are not anomalies. Ron Sider shows that these outstanding witnesses to nonviolence are part of a long and often-successful tradition. I hope this book of case studies inspires more people to seek the knowledge and training that Christian action for justice requires."
--David Neff, speaker, writer, and former editor-in-chief of Christianity Today "[A] persuasive book. . . . Sider recognizes that civil disobedience often functions as only one factor among many in ending oppression--but often the one that tips the balance. . . . Proponents of just war and pacifists need to recognize they are often on the same side and work together to make war a true last resort. History shows they can."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)