"Should Christians be involved in making war? This question has challenged Christians since Jesus taught his followers to turn the other cheek. This book contains thought-provoking essays that trea…
One would think that peace, a term that occurs as many as one hundred times in the New Testament, would enjoy a prominent place in theology and ethics textbooks. Yet it is surprisingly absent. Will…
Around the world, thousands of grassroots movements are confronting issues like destruction of the environment, economic depression, human rights violations, religious fundamentalism, and war. This…
This book is written to urge the historic peace churches to reclaim their heritage with renewed zeal, but it also stimulates all christians to discover that peace is the center of the New Testament…
Many there are who do not realize that "shalom" is a biblical term, rich in meaning, connotation and application. The author has made a careful study of the term as found in Scripture, and here off…
This book presents a constructive personal response that individuals can make the challenge posed by nuclear weapons. It outlines a positive, nonviolent alternative to war. This alternative can be …
This is a basic Bible study book for Doing the Word. If we are to do God's word as well as talk about it, we need a vision to guide our doing and acting. Church folk already have a number of vision…
The more traditional approach to the sacrament has been one of gloom and fear. The author looks on it rather as a sacrament of joy, abounding in hope, bringing good tidings of a peace that is lasti…
there are a lot of books out there on "spiritual disciplines" that take a more mystical (aka Roman catholic) approach and are not based on the Scriptures. This is NOT one of them. Rev. Hoeksema con…
This book is intended as a response to the urgent appeal made by the United States bishop in their Pastoral Letter on war and peace: 'We address theologians in a particular way because we know that…