A single candle flickers in a darkened chapel as voices rise-not in anger, but in unwavering resolve. Here, the tension between conscience and war becomes palpable, each page alive with the quiet force of ethical disobedience. At the heart of this work lies an unflinching exploration of Christian pacifism, where faith is not a retreat from the world's violence but a call to confront it with moral courage and spiritual activism. Drawing from the wellspring of religious activism, the text traces the lineage of nonviolent resistance, weaving together history and conviction in a way that challenges both heart and mind. Through measured prose and deeply personal reflection, the author articulates the cost and necessity of standing apart from the tides of conflict, inviting readers into a profound meditation on the nature of social justice faith. The book's engagement with antiwar Christianity is neither abstract nor rhetorical; it emerges from lived experience, from the crossroads where belief and action meet under the shadow of war. This is not simply an argument for peace, but a testament to the enduring power of conscience, a record of those who have risked much for the sake of a higher good. Long out of print, this book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. Its restoration for today's and future generations ensures that the questions it raises-about faith and protest, about the meaning of Christian ethics in the face of violence-remain accessible and urgent. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, inviting both seekers and scholars to consider anew the place of nonviolent resistance in the ongoing story of peace movements and the struggle for justice.
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