Christian Peace and Nonviolence

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Book Synopsis Christian Peace and Nonviolence by : Michael G. Long

Book excerpt: From the Sermon on the Mount to the 21st century, this ecumenical reader recounts the Christian message of peace and nonviolence. Through testimony by the confessors and martyrs of the early church, the book presents a coherent story in which the peace message of Jesus is restored to its central place.


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