Christians and Violence
By (Author) Rev. Steve Hickey
By (author) Pastor Jean Lasserre
Preface by Professor Frdric Rognon
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
14th November 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Theology
Religious ethics
Armed conflict
241.697
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
This marks the first English translation of renowned peace theologian Jean Laserres seminal work on non-violence. With introductory remarks from Frdric Rognon, the authors daughter, Christiane Lasserre, this book provides English readers a window into a powerful, yet accessible, text on Christian ethics. In this classic essay, Lasserre turns to the problem of physical violence and murder, tackling it with a focus on morality and scripture. Writing in the aftermath of the Second World War and the Algerian War, Lasserre also deftly examines the ethics of military violence and warfare. The Church told men for years that one could be an honourable Christian and a solider; this book delves into the two opposing realities of this sentiment with a powerful case for pacifism.
Jean Lassere (1908-1983) was an internationally renowned pastor and peace theologian. He studied at the Protestant Faculty of Theology in Paris before studying at Union Theology Seminary in New York. It is here he met Dietrich Bonhoeffer, who came to share in Lassere's ardent pacifist beliefs. They continued to communicate through illegal letters during the Second World War. After the war, Lassere set up his pastoral ministry in working class communities, where the main cause of his life was the fight for peace. His book The War and the Gospel (1953) laid the foundations of a theology of nonviolence.