That Mad Game: War and the Chances for PeaceScribner, 1980 - 225 strán (strany) Presents an overview of war and peace throughout history and examines the causes of war and the attempts to eradicate them. |
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... Mennonites and more importantly with the later Quakers . The Mennonites were a branch of the Anabaptist sect , which had aspired to cut itself off from the life of the state to live like early Christians . " Believing Christians are ...
... Mennonites and more importantly with the later Quakers . The Mennonites were a branch of the Anabaptist sect , which had aspired to cut itself off from the life of the state to live like early Christians . " Believing Christians are ...
Strana 78
... Mennonites generally retained their long - standing dogmatism . As their theologian Donovan E. Smucker declared , " War is sin ! War is hell ! War is organized atrocity ! " When the test came with World War I , the Menno- nites proved ...
... Mennonites generally retained their long - standing dogmatism . As their theologian Donovan E. Smucker declared , " War is sin ! War is hell ! War is organized atrocity ! " When the test came with World War I , the Menno- nites proved ...
Strana 224
... Mennonites in , 62 ; nuclear war , 169 ; nuclear weapons , 49 ; pacifism in , 89 ; Revolution , 42 ; in Spanish Civil War , 43 ; Stalingrad , 129 ; Third World polarization , 175 ; Westernization of , 176 , 177 ; World War II , 44 , 129 ...
... Mennonites in , 62 ; nuclear war , 169 ; nuclear weapons , 49 ; pacifism in , 89 ; Revolution , 42 ; in Spanish Civil War , 43 ; Stalingrad , 129 ; Third World polarization , 175 ; Westernization of , 176 , 177 ; World War II , 44 , 129 ...
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Foreword ix | 1 |
Origins of War Civilization and War Rituals | 10 |
Among the Ancients Rome Holy Wars | 36 |
Autorské práva | |
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