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The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament Willard M. Swartley

The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament By Willard M. Swartley

The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament by Willard M. Swartley


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The essays in this irenic book explore two pervasive New Testament teachings that are foundational to peace: Jesus' commands to love enemies and not to retaliate against those who do evil. These themes are covered from a variety of perspectives, showing the impact of Jesus' teaching throughout the New...

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The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament Summary

The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament by Willard M. Swartley

The essays in this irenic book explore two pervasive New Testament teachings that are foundational to peace: Jesus' commands to love enemies and not to retaliate against those who do evil. These themes are covered from a variety of perspectives, showing the impact of Jesus' teaching throughout the New Testament.

About Willard M. Swartley

Willard M. Swartley is the author of Slavery, Sabbath, War, and Women: Case Issues in Biblical Interpretation; Homosexuality: Biblical Interpretation and Moral Discernment; and Send Forth Your Light: A Vision for Peace, Mission, and Worship.

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CIN0664253547G
9780664253547
0664253547
The Love of Enemy and Nonretalitation in the New Testament by Willard M. Swartley
Used - Good
Paperback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
1992-11-01
356
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