Early Pentecostals on nonviolence and social justice : a reader /

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Imprint:Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2016]
©2016
Description:1 online resource (xxii, 172 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:Pentecostals, peacemaking, and social justice series ; 10
Pentecostals, peacemaking, and social justice series ; 10.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11549326
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Other authors / contributors:Pipkin, Brian K., editor.
Beaman, Jay, 1953- editor.
Sider, Ronald J., writer of foreword.
ISBN:9781498278928
1498278922
1498278930
9781498278935
9781498278911
1498278914
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Summary:This book documents some of the pacifist and social justice convictions of early Pentecostals, many of whom were called traitors, slackers, cranks, and weak-minded people for extending Jesus'love beyond racial, ethnic, and national boundaries. They wrestled with citizenship and Jesus'prohibitions on killing. They rejected nation-worship, war profiteering, wage slavery, patriotic indoctrination, militarism, and Wall Street politics--and many suffered for it. They criticized governments and churches that, in wartime, endorsed the very thing forbidden in their sacred book and civil laws. They recognized the dangers of loving your country too much, even more than Jesus and his words, and viewed nation-loyalty as a distraction from a higher and more inclusive loyalty--devotion to God. These articles, once accessible only to academics, are now available to the public. These voices, often forgotten within today's mainstream Pentecostal history, offer an opportunity to revisit the passions of early Pentecostal leaders and to examine Pentecostalism in fresh ways.
Other form:Print version: Early Pentecostals on nonviolence and social justice. ©2016 1498278930 9781498278935