"The essays are well researched. [...] [T]he book is a fascinating and profoundly moving resource that certainly<br />deserves wide use."<br />Douglas S Bax, Cape Town, South Africa, retired Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Southern Africa. <i>International Journal for Religious Freedom</i>, 4:1 (2011).

How is the Christian supposed to act when his or her government misbehaves? Should one suffer and obey the authority, or should one render resistance; and if so, should it be passive or active; and if active, should it be violent or not? This book will not provide the answer to this question, but it will describe and analyse important persons of the 20th century who were placed in a situation where they did not merely "turn the other cheek", but felt that they had to resist a regime; a decision which had consequences for them all. Thus the book provides insight to a central and current question of Christian and indeed religious thinking.
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How is the Christian supposed to act when the government misbehaves? Should one obey the authority or render resistance; and if so, passive or active, violent or not? This book provides insight to a central question of Christian and religious thinking.
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ISBN
9789004171268
Publisert
2008
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
660 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Søren Dosenrode graduated from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and earned a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Zürich, Switzerland in 1992. He is Jean Monnet Professor at the Department of History, International and Social Studies at Aalborg University as well as the founder and director of research at the Kaj Munk Research Centre at Aalborg University. He has published widely, mostly within the field of European studies.