The Vision of Peace collects two dozen of Maguire's essays and letters, many of which describe the connections between her political action and her faith. Although most of the writing concerns Nort…
The revival of the Just War tradition among theologians and political thinkers has opened the way in recent years to a fruitful debate on the morality of modern warfare. This book is a study of the…
For decades now, the United States has solemnly claimed the mantle of "the world's only superpower." The basis for that claim has largely been its unparalleled military might and the scope of its m…
Few theologians have done as much as John Howard Yoder to articulate the case for Christian pacifism. The eleven lectures collected in Nonviolence―A Brief History were presented in 1983 in Warsaw…
Mennonites have only recently begun to recognize violence against women as an issue for reflection in relation to Mennonite peace theology. To the knowlege, one of the first papers on this topic at…
The Bible has a reputation for being about violence in the Old Testament and about peace in the New Testament. The author deconstructs that oversimplified notion as he explores passages in which Go…