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003 OCoLC
005 20200617074124.7
008 740318s1959 pau b 000 0 eng
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055 4 $aBS2417.W2$bF3 1959
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aFast, Henry A.
245 10 $aJesus and human conflict.
260 $aScottdale, Pa.,$bHerald Press$c[1959]
300 $a209 pages$c21 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aI. Introduction -- II. Resist notÖturn the other cheek -- A. Context in the sermon on the mount -- B. Exegesis of the passage -- The formula: "ye have heard" -- The antithesis: "an eye for an eye" -- A case of violent insult -- Let him have the cloak -- Go the second mile -- Give to him that asks -- The meaning of the passage as a unit -- III. Insights from the Old Testament and contemporary Jewish literature -- A. Relevant teachings in the Old Testament -- B. Illustrations from contemporary Jewish literature -- The apocrypha -- Rabbinical literature -- IV. Jesus and the revolutionary movement of his time -- A. The revolutionary movement -- The "fourth philosophy" -- The zealot movement -- A. Possible points of contact with the revolutionary movement in the Gospels -- Movement in the Gospels -- Simon the Zealot -- The arrest and execution of John the Baptist -- The insurrection under Barabbas -- The massacre of the Galileans by Pilate -- The two swords among the disciples -- "The kingdom of heaven suffereth violenceÖ" -- B. Jesus' connection with the revolutionary movement -- Jesus and Herod -- Jesus and Roman rule -- Possible political relations of Jesus' conception of the kingdom
505 0 $aV. Passages apparently justifying the use of force -- A. Following Jesus brings dissension -- Not peace but a sword -- Hate father and mother -- B. Woes against the Pharisees and scribes -- C. Jesus expected wars -- D. Sayings emphasizing the value of being prepared -- Buy a sword -- The strong man fully armed -- Not allow the thief to break into the house -- The king going to war and taking counsel -- Passages implying that violence is justified under certain circumstances -- E. Jesus commended a Roman army officer -- F. Jesus advocated obedience to authority -- G. Jesus demanded self-sacrifice in defense of values more important than life -- H. God uses force in punishment -- I. The cleansing of the Temple
505 0 $aVI. Passages emphasizing love and nonresistance -- A. Jesus rejected the principles of compromise with evil -- B. Jesus praised the nonviolent spirit -- He mourns -- He is meek -- He hungers and thirsts after righteousness -- He is merciful -- He is pure in heart -- He is a peacemaker -- He is persecuted -- B. Jesus exhorted men to live peaceful lives -- C. Men to love their neighbors as themselves -- Love your enemies -- Other sayings presupposing this spirit of love -- D. Jesus forbade what was inconsistent with the principle of love -- Jesus forbade a spirit of faultfinding -- Jesus disallowed the taking of human life -- Jesus forbade anger and scorn -- Jesus forbade attempted killing of another -- Jesus disallowed reprisals -- Jesus warned against covetousness -- E. Jesus called for conciliation in disputes -- F. Jesus' own example offers reinforcement -- Jesus disregarding the barriers of racial and national prejudice -- Jesus treated outcast groups with respect and regard -- Jesus' triumphal entry was a peaceful gesture -- Jesus went to the cross nonresisting -- Jesus accepted the cross from choice -- Jesus forgave his enemies -- G. Jesus' conception of God as father the ultimate basis for his teaching on love and nonresistance -- VII. Summary and conclusion -- The nonresistance passage -- Teachings supplementing the passage -- Teachings qualifying the passage -- The place of the principle of nonresistance in the teaching of Jesus.
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