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Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism

Explore the premodern origins of non-violence in religion, from Peter Chelcicky to Anabaptists to Peter Paul Rubens' artistic stance on war.

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Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism

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  1. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism

  2. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review

  3. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren

  4. Petr Chelčický: Do Not Repay Evil with Evil

  5. “For God did not, through His apostles, ordain a king for the Holy Church, to bear her tribulations on his sword, to fight for her against her enemies, and through force to make that Church serve Him…Nor did He give her bailiffs and hangmen, so that some members of the Holy Church could hang others, or torture others on the rack, for the sake of material things—this is for the pagans and for this world.” - Peter Chelcicky

  6. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists

  7. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists A. Conrad Grebel vs. Ulrich Zwingli

  8. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists A. Conrad Grebel vs. Ulrich Zwingli B. The Schleitheim Confession (1527)

  9. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists A. Conrad Grebel vs. Ulrich Zwingli B. The Schleitheim Confession (1527) .IV. An Artistic Perspective on War: Peter Paul Rubens

  10. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists A. Conrad Grebel vs. Ulrich Zwingli B. The Schleitheim Confession (1527) .IV. An Artistic Perspective on War: Peter Paul Rubens Context: 30 Years War (1618-1648)

  11. Religion and Non-Violence: Premodern Roots of Pacifism I. Review II. Peter Chelcicky [Chelčický] and the Czech Brethren III. The Earliest Anabaptists A. Conrad Grebel vs. Ulrich Zwingli B. The Schleitheim Confession (1527) .IV. An Artistic Perspective on War: Peter Paul Rubens Context: 30 Years War (1618-1648) Peter Paul Rubens and The Consequences of War

  12. \ Rubens’ Consequences of War (1638)

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