
Nonviolence - A Brief History
The Warsaw Lectures
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Nonviolence - A Brief History
The Warsaw Lectures
About this book
Few theologians have done as much as John Howard Yoder to articulate the case for Christian pacifism. The eleven lectures collected in Nonviolence--A Brief History were presented in 1983 in Warsaw, Poland, and this is their first publication together.
Despite their apparent diversity, the lectures trace a single trajectory: the increasing relevance of nonviolent thought and action. They argue that nonviolence aligns with the inner logic of the world and, therefore, with human social existence. A quarter century after they were delivered, Yoder's remarks seem prophetic, heartfelt, and essential.
For those unfamiliar with the life and thought of John Howard Yoder, these lectures, together with their accompanying brief contextualizing summaries, provide an easily accessible introduction.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title page, Title page, Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Note on the Text
- 1. The Heritage of Nonviolent Thought and Action
- 2. The American Civil Rights Struggle
- 3. The Lessons of the Nonviolent Experience
- 4. The Fall and Rise of the Just War Tradition
- 5. The Science of Conflict
- 6. From the Wars of Joshua to Jewish Pacifism
- 7. Jesus and Nonviolent Liberation
- 8. Early Christian Cosmology and Nonviolence
- 9. Varieties of Catholic Peace Theology I: Nonviolent Spirituality
- 10. Varieties of Catholic Peace Theology II: Professors and Pastors
- 11. Varieties of Catholic Peace Theology III: Latin American Models
- Index