Pentecostals and nonviolence : reclaiming a heritage /
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Imprint: | Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2012]. ©2012. |
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Description: | xxv, 389 pages : facsimilies ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Pentecostals, peacemaking, and social justice series ; 5 Pentecostals, peacemaking, and social justice series ; 5. |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9048126 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I. Early Twentieth-Century Pentecostal Pacifism
- 1. The Extent of Early Pentecostal Pacifism
- 2. "I thank my God for the persecution": Conscientious Objection in the Church of God in Christ during World War I
- 3. Early Foursquare Attitudes Toward Pacifism and Conscientious Objection, 1917-1945
- 4. "Crossing Borders": Arguments Used By Early American Pentecostals in Support of the Global Character of Pacifism
- 5. Pentecost and the End of Patriotism: A Call for the Restoration of Pacifism Among Pentecostal Christians
- 6. Prophetic "Patriotic" Pentecostal Peacemaking: Early Assemblies of God Pacifism and the Twenty-first Century
- Part II. Pentecostal Peacemaking in the Twenty-first Century
- Rebuild Afghanistan: A Declaration of Faithfulness / A Transforming Initiative, September 25, 2001
- 7. Jesus-Shaped and Spirit-Empowered Peace with Justice: Toward a Christomorphic Pneumatology
- 8. What the Church Teaches About War: A COGIC Conscientious Objection Principle
- 9. Send Judah First: A Pentecostal Perspective on Peace
- 10. Toward a Pentecostal Contribution to the Just War Tradition
- 11. Pastoring a Peace Church
- 12. My Almost-Abortion: A Romance in Late Capitalism
- 13. Preaching Christ Crucified: Sharing [in] the Spirit of God's Nonviolent Future
- Part III. Emerging Anabaptist/Pentecostal Conversations
- Letter to the Editor, Waxahachie Daily Light, January 2006
- 14. Spirit-Empowered Peacemaking as Evangelical, Ecumenical, and Pentecostal Opportunity
- 15. Scandalous Partners in Protest: A Continuing Dialogue
- 16. My Life as a Menno-costal: A Personal and Theological Narrative
- 17. Thank You and Please: An Address to Mennonite Church USA, July 4, 2007
- Bibliography of Resources for Further Study-Compiled by Brian K. Pipkin