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The film documents their life of art, Christian pacifism and simple living.
However, they share historical and philosophical roots in Christian pacifism.
The verse can be interpreted as an instruction for Christian pacifism.
They are one of the few churches to have been legally formed over the issue of Christian pacifism.
York belongs to the Mennonite tradition that has a 500 year history of Christian pacifism.
It was widely commented on in the press, both secular and religious, and proved to be a major statement of Christian pacifism.
Ballou converted to Christian pacifism in 1838.
Christian pacifism - theological and ethical position that any form of violence is incompatible with the Christian faith.
'Peace churches' are Christian churches, groups or communities advocating Christian pacifism.
There are also passages attributed to the ministry of Jesus used to support Christian pacifism, such as:
Despite the organization's roots in Christian pacifism, it operated on a nonsectarian basis, accepting volunteers regardless of their religious beliefs.
Renunciation of the sword (Christian pacifism)
The historical peace churches are now the chief exponents of Christian pacifism, but this was an issue that first came to light during the Roman Empire.
The Christadelphians are one of only a small number of churches whose identity as a denomination is directly linked to the issue of Christian pacifism.
In some cases Christian churches, even if not necessarily committed to Christian pacifism, have supported particular campaigns of nonviolent resistance, also often called civil resistance.
While at university, Margaret became involved with the Christian Student Movement and identified with Christian pacifism.
Reinhold Niebuhr and Christian Pacifism (1968)
The Original Revolution: Essays on Christian Pacifism (1971)
Proclaim Peace: Christian Pacifism from Unexpected Quarters.
Linked to the Quakers, he participated to the Friends' Ambulance Unit and wrote many books on Christian Pacifism.
Nevertheless, the tradition of Christian pacifism was carried on by a few dedicated Christians throughout the ages, such as Martin of Tours.
Some theologians see the loss of a pacifist position as a great failing of the Church; see Constantinian shift and Christian pacifism.
He writes on Christian mysticism, atheism, the ethics of diet, Christian pacifism, critical thinking, and deism in early America.
The radical Christian pacifist John Middleton Murry, changed his opinions on Christian pacifism in light of the Holocaust.
At the Synod of Arles in 314, Christian pacifism was totally reversed; the third canon excommunicated soldiers who refused military service, or who mutinied.