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Does God Approve Of War

  • Paperback
  • 96 pages
  • Publisher: Sovereign World
  • 13.8 x 21.1 x 0.8 cm

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In the modern era there is no sign of the ceasing of wars or the slowing of destruction. Wars are started with mixed motives, some through pure aggression and human wickedness, some out of territorial greed others out of defense or pre-emptive intent. With current war zones in Iraq, Lebanon, Israel, Darfur, Afghanistan and the potential threat of Iran’s nuclear capability what should the Christian response be? Does God Approve of War? is a timely discussion on this very question.

The author examines the nature of violence through scripture and how God was perceived through war. Using these scriptures the reader is presented with a series of positions people take when responding to the notion of war and whether the motivation of war can be just or ultimately untenable. The author draws upon many examples from history to illustrate a variety of arguments that either defend the action of war or oppose it. Insights into war are derived from both the Old and New Testament - how do these historical events help us today to understand whether war can be justified in modern society? This book will help the reader approach this question critically and scripturally.

Does God Approve of War? is ideal for study/home groups who want to tackle these sticky issues and have all the arguments to hand to help each individual come to their own conclusion on this complex matter.

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  • Author

    Christopher Brearley

  • Book Format

    paperback

  • Publisher

    Sovereign World

  • Published

    April 2007

  • Weight

    137g

  • Page Count

    96

  • Dimensions

    13.8 x 21.1 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9781852404666

  • ISBN-10

    1852404663

  • Eden Code

    1004096

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    The threat of war lurks under the Western world. The careers of Princes William and Harry have helped to emblazon the Iraq war on the front pages of the tabloids. This, along with other zones in the Lebanon, Israel, Sudan, Afghanistan, and the potential threat of Iran’s nuclear guns, means that Christians cannot escape hearing about war. But what should a Christian response be? ‘The Lord is a warrior,’ happily proclaims the Song of Moses (Exodus 15:3). War is a prominent feature in the Old Testament – God told His people to fight and enabled them to win. It was when nations refused to obey God that they experienced His severe displeasure. God does not have a sadistic streak in Him – rather, He sends his wrath down only so that peace may prevail. The author provokes argument by suggesting that pacifism is perhaps ungodly. There is no easy answer when countless lives are at stake and nobody in their right minds desires another Twin Tower attack. To second the words of this hymn: (as quoted by the author) 'ambushed lies the evil one: watch and pray.' (Charlotte Elliot, Watch and Pray, 1839)