Cover: The Worldview of Redemptive Violence in the US
Wayne Lavender
The Worldview of Redemptive Violence in the US
ISBN: 978-1-349-50307-0
207 Seiten | € 53.49
Buch [Taschenbuch]
Erscheinungsdatum:
18.12.2014
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Wayne Lavender

The Worldview of Redemptive Violence in the US


Through US military history, Lavender directly confronts the dominant US viewpoint of redemptive violence, the concept that a nation can use its military to improve the human condition. Alternatives are presented in order to encourage the current recessive worldview that supports conflict resolution, cooperation, collaboration and peaceful efforts.

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Veröffentlichung:18.12.2014
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 21,6 cm / B 14 cm / -
Seiten207
Art des MediumsBuch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DEEUR 53.49
Preis ATEUR 54.99
Auflage1. Auflage
ReihePalgrave Studies in Religion, Politics, and Policy
ISBN-13978-1-349-50307-0
ISBN-10134950307X
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Wayne Lavender is a UMC pastor dedicated to creating a world of peace with justice for all people. He pastored churches in Connecticut, taught for 18 months in Iraq and serves as the Executive Director of the Foundation 4 Orphans and Habitat for Humanity, South Hampton Roads.

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