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How Transforming Power Has Been Used in the Past by Early Christians

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How Transforming Power Has Been Used in the Past by Early Christians
Author(s)Apsey, Lawrence S.
AbstractApsey addresses the frequent argument against ‘Transforming Power’ as a practical solution of current conflicts that it cannot work against a godless dictatorship or a pagan nation. He claims that this argument ignores the lessons of history, particularly that of the spread of Christianity. Apsey argues that ‘Transforming Power’ is similar to a religion and in its revival lies the greatest hope of overcoming the threat of universal destruction and of establishing a just and lasting peace.
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Pages27-28
ArticleArticle Not Available
SourceNonviolence in Theory and Practice
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PubDate 1990
ISBN_ISSN534121802

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