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_aAdventists and military service : _bbiblical, historical, and ethical perspectives / _cFrank M. Hasel, Barna Magyarosi, and Stefan Hoschele, editors. |
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_aMadrid, Spain : _bEditorial Safeliz, S.L.; _c2020. |
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_a225 pages ; _c23 cm. |
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| 500 | _a"The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a long and rich history of being a church that affirms peace, seeks reconciliation and has encouraged a noncombatant stance. In a time when wars and war-like conflicts are on the global rise, there is an urgent need to reflect more fully on the role of Christ's followers as conscientious agents of peace and as conscientious objectors to all forms of violence. By candidly looking at the biblical evidence in the Old and New Testament and by learning from church history and our own history, the authors of this book address various challenges of military service and try to recover the spirit of the early Christian church and of Jesus Christ on this issue"--Back cover | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 205-225) | ||
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_gIntroduction -- _tViolence and war in the Old Testament / _rBarna Magyarosi -- _tWar and nonviolence in the New Testament / _rJohannes Kovar -- _tEthnicity, the church, and violent conflicts / _rKwabena Donkor -- _tMilitary service and just war: an historical overview / _rZoltán Szallós-Farkas -- _tPacifists, conscientious cooperators, or combatants? The Seventh-day Adventist loss of clarity on war and military service / _rDouglas Morgan -- _tAdventist opposition to war in Europe: cases of nonconformity and conscientious objection / _rDaniel Heinz -- _tEthical challenges in military service / _rFrank M. Hasel -- _tPsychological effects of war and pastoral care / _rAndreas Bochmann -- _tAdventists and military service: conclusion / _rFrank M. Hasel -- _gAppendix I: _tOfficial Seventh-day Adventist statements on noncombatancy, war, and peace / _rStefan Höschele and Kerstin Maiwald -- _gAppendix II: _tBibliography of Seventh-day Adventist literature on peace, war, and military service / _rStefan Höschele and Kerstin Maiwald -- _gAppendix III: _tSelected bibliography and annotated literature list on books dealing with peace, war, military service, and nonviolence / _rFrank M. Hasel. |
| 520 | _a"The Seventh-day Adventist Church has a long and rich history of being a church that affirms peace, seeks reconciliation and has encouraged a noncombatant stance. In a time when wars and war-like conflicts are on the global rise, there is an urgent need to reflect more fully on the role of Christ's followers as conscientious agents of peace and as conscientious objectors to all forms of violence. By candidly looking at the biblical evidence in the Old and New Testament and by learning from church history and our own history, the authors of this book address various challenges of military service and try to recover the spirit of the early Christian church and of Jesus Christ on this issue" -back cover. | ||
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_aSeventh-Day Adventists _xMilitary Service. |
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_aHasel, Frank M. _eeditor |
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_aMagyarosi, Barna. _eeditor |
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_aHöschele, Stefan. _eeditor _951655 |
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