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- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 first "Helen J.".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 isCitedBy Christianity_and_violence.
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 last "Nicholson".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 page "24".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 publisher "Palgrave Macmillan".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 quote "At the beginning of the third century, Tertullian recorded that some Christians did fight, but indicated that he did not approve. He argued that God's command not to fight overrode Paul's command to obey the authorities that God had appointed. Tertullian observed that one of the last words of Christ before he was led away to be crucified was when he instructed Simon Peter to put away his sword.".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 title "Medieval warfare: theory and practice of war in Europe, 300-1500".
- a01fa92ef79c6b76b5939a4de867762855edadc9c4dd310db6dcf7a67b3ff665 year "2004".