Mark Tooley has done us a service by calling attention to Stanley Hauerwas’s challenge to C.S. Lewis’s demolition of Christian Pacifism. However, I believe there are several further points to make on ...
Even with the start of the war to unseat Saddam Hussein, religious leaders continue to oppose the use of force as unnecessary and unjust. Bob Edgar, general secretary of the National Council of ...
With the Grain of the Universe The Church’s Witness and Natural Theology by Stanley Hauerwas Brazos, 249 pp., $22.99 The Hauerwas Reader edited by John Berkman and Michael G. Cartwright Duke ...
The Enlightenment has bequeathed us—Americans more than anyone else—the conviction that history is a story of progress. Such a notion seems ludicrous when one considers the violence of the ...
Meet the gun-loving, red meat–eating evangelical whose reading of Scripture persuaded him to embrace nonviolence. To a considerable extent, Preston Sprinkle, professor of biblical studies at Eternity ...
Stanley Hauerwas and I first met at a conference at Bethel College in Kansas in the early 1980s. I had spent a semester at Bethel some years before when I gave the Menno Simons lectures there (The ...
The pacifism which was rampant following World War II is not dead, although it is not so openly or vigorously espoused as it was during those days when in colleges, church papers, and retreats young ...
If there is a patron saint of pacifists, Martin of Tours could be a candidate. He is best known for an act of kindness as he was returning from a campaign in winter. On horseback, he encountered a ...
The Lancaster County-based Mennonite Central Committee urged its Facebook followers to join the group in Minnesota on Friday for a "massive day of social action." ...
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