Christianity has a long—some would say indispensable—history of pacifism. At the very least, followers of the one who asked us to turn the other cheek should be wary of war and its promoters.
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The quest for myth and meaning
Christianity has a long—some would say indispensable—history of pacifism. At the very least, followers of the one who asked us to turn the other cheek should be wary of war and its promoters.
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Last resort
On 25 April, Australians and New Zealanders commemorate the centenary of the Anzac landing on the Gallipoli peninsula.
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No power of hell, no scheme of man
For many of us with German heritage, this year’s commemorations of World War I might create an uneasy tension.
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