The Politics of Love: The New Testament and Non-Violent Revolution
John Ferguson
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Issues of war and terrorism have concentrated attention once again on the role of the use of force in the world today. Published in 1973, Professor John Ferguson's The Politics of Love remains a timely and relevant treatise on the alternatives to violence. In a scholarly yet accessible account, he looks at the New Testament to reveal a Christian basis for pacifism and non-violence. Personal involvement and commitment, he emphasises, can have a more profound effect to bring about much needed change than arms expenditure and brute force.
Issues of war and terrorism have concentrated attention once again on the role of the use of force in the world today. Published in 1973, Professor John Ferguson's The Politics of Love remains a timely and relevant treatise on the alternatives to violence. In a scholarly yet accessible account, he looks at the New Testament to reveal a Christian basis for pacifism and non-violence. Personal involvement and commitment, he emphasises, can have a more profound effect to bring about much needed change than arms expenditure and brute force.
Product Details
Condition
Used, Good
Publisher
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Number of pages
132
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1973
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780227678022
SKU
KIN0001614
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About John Ferguson
Professor John Ferguson was Dean and Director of Studies in Art at the Open University.
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