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Jesus v. abortion : they know not what they do / Charles K. Bellinger.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoSeries Editor: Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books, 2016Descripción: xi, 340 páginas ; 23 centímetrosTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • unmediated
Tipo de soporte:
  • volume
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 241.6976 B38 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • HQ767.25 .B44 2016
Contenidos:
Part One. Understand violence (and human rights) -- 1. Why are human beings violent? Examining the question and some answers -- 2. "They hated me without a cause": Violence as resistance to growth in selfhood -- 3. "If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself": Violence as crowd phenomenon -- 4. "You shall love God. . . and your neighbor as yourself": Violence as a rejection of balanced consciousness -- Part Two. Arguments: superficial and deep -- 5. "Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor?": Jesus and the lawyers' question -- 6. "Those who want to save their life will lose it": Kierkegaard vs. individualism -- 7 . "Whoever welcomes one such child": maternity on leave -- "Will he find faith on the earth?": Eric Voegelin vs. Deicide and Homicide -- 9. "I desire mercy not sacrifice": René Girard on Contemporary scapegoats -- 10. "Why do you not notice the log in your own eye?": The deepest irony of nominalism -- Part Three. Historical reenactments -- 11. "The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them": Everyone struggles against tyranny -- that's our problem -- 12. "I have the power to crucify you": Justice Blackmun = Pontius Pilate -- 13. "Many gave false testimony": Pro-Choice historical revisionism -- 14. "All who do evil hate the light": The Grand Inquisitor of Philadelphia -- 15. "You are descendants of those who murdered the prophets": The slavery/Shoa analogy -- 16. "We would not have taken part with them": Attempted refutations of the analogy -- 17. "The blood of all the prophets will be charged against this generation": Analogies and reenactments -- 18. "Whoever is not against us is for us": Beverly Mitchell, Paul Kahn, Simone Weil, Philip Rieff, Chantal Delsol, Giorgio Agamben, Julien Benda -- Part Four. The way forward -- 19. "There was a man who had two sons": Pro-life conversion stories -- 20. "You must be born again": Saula of Tarsus -- 21. "Be wise as serpents, but gentle as doves": Win the person, not the argument.
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Bibliografía : páginas 323-336.

Índice : páginas 337-340.

Part One. Understand violence (and human rights) -- 1. Why are human beings violent? Examining the question and some answers -- 2. "They hated me without a cause": Violence as resistance to growth in selfhood -- 3. "If Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself": Violence as crowd phenomenon -- 4. "You shall love God. . . and your neighbor as yourself": Violence as a rejection of balanced consciousness -- Part Two. Arguments: superficial and deep -- 5. "Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor?": Jesus and the lawyers' question -- 6. "Those who want to save their life will lose it": Kierkegaard vs. individualism -- 7 . "Whoever welcomes one such child": maternity on leave -- "Will he find faith on the earth?": Eric Voegelin vs. Deicide and Homicide -- 9. "I desire mercy not sacrifice": René Girard on Contemporary scapegoats -- 10. "Why do you not notice the log in your own eye?": The deepest irony of nominalism -- Part Three. Historical reenactments -- 11. "The kings of the Gentiles lord it over them": Everyone struggles against tyranny -- that's our problem -- 12. "I have the power to crucify you": Justice Blackmun = Pontius Pilate -- 13. "Many gave false testimony": Pro-Choice historical revisionism -- 14. "All who do evil hate the light": The Grand Inquisitor of Philadelphia -- 15. "You are descendants of those who murdered the prophets": The slavery/Shoa analogy -- 16. "We would not have taken part with them": Attempted refutations of the analogy -- 17. "The blood of all the prophets will be charged against this generation": Analogies and reenactments -- 18. "Whoever is not against us is for us": Beverly Mitchell, Paul Kahn, Simone Weil, Philip Rieff, Chantal Delsol, Giorgio Agamben, Julien Benda -- Part Four. The way forward -- 19. "There was a man who had two sons": Pro-life conversion stories -- 20. "You must be born again": Saula of Tarsus -- 21. "Be wise as serpents, but gentle as doves": Win the person, not the argument.

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