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Disarming the Church

Why Christians Must Forsake Violence to Follow Jesus and Change the World

Eric A. Seibert

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If Christians follow the Prince of Peace, why do they often behave so violently? What can be done to transform the church so that it looks more like Jesus?   Eric Seibert explores these questions in this important and timely study. He builds a biblical and practical case for living nonviolently in all areas of life and urges Christians to reexamine their most fundamental attitudes toward violence, warfare, and killing.   Through true stories and careful analysis, Seibert demonstrates that it is possible to resolve conflict, correct injustice, and stop oppression without resorting to violence. Many nonviolent alternatives are discussed throughout the book, alternatives that can be used in a wide range of situations, from dealing with an unwanted intruder at home to removing a dictator from power.   In a world filled with so much violence, hate, and fear, alternatives like these are desperately needed.  This book offers hope that a better way is possible, one that has the potential to transform the church and change the world. So read on and join in!

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Disarming the Church, Christian Life, Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works, Violence, Eric A. Seibert, Biblical teaching, Jesus Christ, Christian Ministry, Theology, Discipleship, Social Issues, Religious aspects, Christianity, Christian life and practice, Ethics, Nonviolence, Religious social and pastoral thought and activity, Teachings