The Universe Bends Toward Justice: A Reader on Christian Nonviolence in the U.S.Angie O'Gorman New Society Publishers, 1990 - 265 páginas |
Contenido
Robert Barclay | 15 |
Germantown Friends | 20 |
Considerations on the Payment of a | 25 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 23 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
American arms become believe Berrigan Birmingham brothers Catholic Worker Catonsville Christ Christian nonviolence church civil commitment create creative Daniel Berrigan death defense deterrence disarmament Dorothy Dorothy Day enemies evil faith Fannie Lou fear Fellowship of Reconciliation fight force freedom friends Gandhi Gospel heart hope human impasse situations injustice jail Jesus justice kill Kingdom labor leaders liberating lives Lucretia Mott Martin Luther King Mary Dyer means Mennonites Merton methods moral movement nation Negro never nonresistance nonviolent action nonviolent direct action nonviolent resistance nuclear opponents oppressed oppressor ourselves pacifist peace person Philip Berrigan police political possible practice Quaker refused religious response retaliation revolution revolutionary sanctuary segregation sense slavery slaves social society South spirit struggle suffering teaching things Thomas Merton truth Underground Railroad understand United unjust violence weapons woman women word wrong
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