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Ep 428: The Decentralized, Non-Violent Faith of the Anabaptists, with John Roth

Podcast

Cody Cook welcomes to the show John Roth, a scholar of the Radical Reformation and former editor of the Mennonite Quarterly Review. John and Cody explore the enduring relevance of ...

Episode 401 – How Jesus Waged Peace Through Holy Week, with Jason Porterfield

Podcast

How Jesus Waged Peace Through Holy Week, with Jason Porterfield Host Cody Cook welcomes theologian and author Jason Porterfield for an in-depth discussion on his book, Fight Like Jesus: How ...

Book Review: Jesus and the Powers, by N.T. Wright & Michael F. Bird

Book Reviews

In Jesus and the Powers: Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies, New Testament scholars N.T. Wright and Michael F. Bird take on two major ...

Ep 146: Minarchism, Anarchism, and What is a True Libertarian?

Culture

Should anarchists make a minarchist argument to win statists over? Does being a minarchist make you unlibertarian? WHat would disqualify you from not being a libertarian? And would you push ...

Ep 145: Loving Enemies in an Age of Violence, with Ron Sider

Culture

Did Jesus really say that his followers could never use violence? Are there circumstances whereby a person should reluctantly use violence because the situation permits it? If a Christian decides ...

Abstract: Christian Libertarianism (Hubner)

Academic Journal

Title: Christian Libertarianism: An Introduction and Signposts for the Road Ahead Author: Jamin Hübner Abstract: Explicit discourse about “Christian libertarianism” is a relatively recent phenomenon. While relevant concepts have been ...

Shall We Smite With the Sword?

Christian Ethics

Philip Mauro (1859-1952) was born in St. Louis, Missouri, and educated at Columbian University in the nation’s capital, now known as George Washington University. He was a member of the ...

Evangelicals for Peace

Christian Ethics

Billy Sunday was the most famous evangelist in America during the first two decades of the 20th century. Without the aid of loudspeakers, TV or radio, Sunday preached to over ...

The Way of Peace

War and Peace

All libertarians seek the path of non-violence. Even those with anarchist leanings will concede the possibility that the State has a legitimate, albeit minor, role in society (we usually call ...

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