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War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ
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War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ in Ottawa, ON
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War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ in Ottawa, ON
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Dodge draws heavily on biblical scriptures, arguing that Christ’s messages of forgiveness, turning the other cheek, and loving one’s enemies stand in direct opposition to the violent nature of war. He challenges the belief that war is an acceptable means of resolving disputes, and instead, advocates for peaceful methods of conflict resolution. The work is a moral critique of war, urging Christians to embrace pacifism and to work towards a world where violence is replaced by understanding and cooperation. Dodge also addresses the social and psychological harms of war, such as the destruction of human life and the moral degradation it causes to both combatants and civilians.The book reflects the growing 19th-century movement for social reforms, including abolitionism, women's rights, and pacifism, which sought to align moral and religious principles with societal actions. War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ contributes to the broader discourse on peace and morality, offering a powerful Christian argument for the abolition of war. Its advocacy for pacifism resonates with later movements for peace and nonviolent resistance, making it a key text in the history of Christian pacifist thought.
Dodge draws heavily on biblical scriptures, arguing that Christ’s messages of forgiveness, turning the other cheek, and loving one’s enemies stand in direct opposition to the violent nature of war. He challenges the belief that war is an acceptable means of resolving disputes, and instead, advocates for peaceful methods of conflict resolution. The work is a moral critique of war, urging Christians to embrace pacifism and to work towards a world where violence is replaced by understanding and cooperation. Dodge also addresses the social and psychological harms of war, such as the destruction of human life and the moral degradation it causes to both combatants and civilians.The book reflects the growing 19th-century movement for social reforms, including abolitionism, women's rights, and pacifism, which sought to align moral and religious principles with societal actions. War Inconsistent with the Religion of Jesus Christ contributes to the broader discourse on peace and morality, offering a powerful Christian argument for the abolition of war. Its advocacy for pacifism resonates with later movements for peace and nonviolent resistance, making it a key text in the history of Christian pacifist thought.

















