Put Down Your Sword: Answering the Gospel Call to Creative Nonviolence

Put Down Your Sword: Answering the Gospel Call to Creative Nonviolence

by JohnDear (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 191
Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Published: 27 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0802863574
ISBN 13: 9780802863577

Media Reviews
Richard Rohr
Some teachers are all theory and some are all practice. John Dear has the ability to be both. Some teachers are very orthodox and some open new ground. John Dear puts the two together knowing they are the same.
Sister Helen Prejean
John Dear not only talks about Jesus but also lives Jesus radical, loving, nonviolent Jesus. He prisms Jesus through his own life and brings us into the adventure.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu
For evil to prevail requires only that good people sit on the sidelines and do nothing. Fr. John Dear is compelling all of us to stand up and take responsibility for the suffering of humanity so often caused through selfishness and greed.
J. Christoph Arnold
Dear has the gift to capture the social gospel as Jesus and the apostles proclaimed it. His writing is in the tradition of Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, Jean Vanier, and Daniel Berrigan.
Spirit & Life
Easy to read, but once read, a challenge to our future thoughts and hopefully, actions.
Catholic Library World
Will inspire readers to live a life of peace and look for hope in the actions of peace-keepers.
Mennonite Brethren Herald
A thought-provoking call to reject war and become people of nonviolence.

Richard Rohr
-Some teachers are all theory and some are all practice. John Dear has the ability to be both. Some teachers are very orthodox and some open new ground. John Dear puts the two together knowing they are the same.-

Sister Helen Prejean
-John Dear not only talks about Jesus but also lives Jesus -- radical, loving, nonviolent Jesus. He prisms Jesus through his own life and brings us into the adventure.-

Archbishop Desmond Tutu
-For evil to prevail requires only that good people sit on the sidelines and do nothing. Fr. John Dear is compelling all of us to stand up and take responsibility for the suffering of humanity so often caused through selfishness and greed.-

J. Christoph Arnold
-Dear has the gift to capture the social gospel as Jesus and the apostles proclaimed it. His writing is in the tradition of Thomas Merton, Henri Nouwen, Jean Vanier, and Daniel Berrigan. -

Spirit & Life
-Easy to read, but once read, a challenge to our future thoughts and hopefully, actions.-

Catholic Library World
-Will inspire readers to live a life of peace and look for hope in the actions of peace-keepers.-

Mennonite Brethren Herald
-A thought-provoking call to reject war and become people of nonviolence.-