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- TEXT1 accessdate "2010-10-27".
- TEXT1 accessdate "2014-10-28".
- TEXT1 author "J. Denny Weaver".
- TEXT1 isCitedBy Christianity_and_violence.
- TEXT1 isCitedBy Criticism_of_Christianity.
- TEXT1 isCitedBy Religious_violence.
- TEXT1 publisher "Cross Currents".
- TEXT1 quote ""[3rd paragraph] I am using broad definitions of the terms "violence" and "nonviolence." "Violence" means harm or damage, which obviously includes the direct violence of killing in war, capital punishment, murder but also covers the range of forms of systemic violence such as poverty, racism, and sexism. "Nonviolence" also covers a spectrum of attitudes and actions, from the classic Mennonite idea of passive nonresistance through active nonviolence and nonviolent resistance that would include various kinds of social action, confrontations and posing of alternatives that do not do bodily harm or injury.".
- TEXT1 quote "I am using broad definitions of the terms "violence" and "nonviolence". "Violence" means harm or damage, which obviously includes the direct violence of killing -- in war, capital punishment, murder --but also covers the range of forms of systemic violence such as poverty, racism, and sexism. "Nonviolence" also covers a spectrum of attitudes and actions, from the classic Mennonite idea of passive nonresistance through active nonviolence and nonviolent resistance that would include various kinds of social action, confrontations and posing of alternatives that do not do bodily harm or injury.".
- TEXT1 quote "I am using broad definitions of the terms "violence" and "nonviolence." "Violence" means harm or damage, which obviously includes the direct violence of killing -- in war, capital punishment, murder -- but also covers the range of forms of systemic violence such as poverty, racism, and sexism. "Nonviolence" also covers a spectrum of attitudes and actions, from the classic Mennonite idea of passive nonresistance through active nonviolence and nonviolent resistance that would include various kinds of social action, confrontations and posing of alternatives that do not do bodily harm or injury.".
- TEXT1 title "Violence in Christian Theology".
- TEXT1 url TEXT1.
- TEXT1 url "http://www.crosscurrents.org/weaver0701.htm#TEXT1".
- TEXT1 year "2001".