Anabaptist two kingdom dualism: metaphysical grounding for non-violence

Religious Studies:598-609 (2021)
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Abstract

A non-violent position drawn from the Anabaptist tradition (‘two-kingdom dualism’) is contrasted with the Christian pacifism with which that position is commonly conflated. It is argued that two-kingdom dualism more effectively leverages the philosophical and practical features of its particularly Christian character than does Christian pacifism – and that these features may have implications beyond the philosophy of religion.

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Caleb Zimmerman
Temple University

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