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Jesus was a revolutionary. He led an anti-colonial movement of the
dispossessed which affirmed women's leadership, racial equality and
sexual diversity. Yet within three centuries, Christianity began
being used at the service of the very same forms of discrimination
Jesus had spent his life opposing. Open for Liberation argues that
the task of liberating humanity from oppression must involve
liberating Christianity from the idea that oppression is consistent
with faith. Tim Gee restores the radical spirit of Jesus.
Tim Gee tells the story of why he became a pacifist and what it
means to him. Gee reflects on the lives of peacemakers past and
present to provide responses to questions like "Don't we have to
hit back if we're hurt?", "Don't we need war to respond to evil?"
and "Doesn't religion justify wars?". This is a critique of war,
but more than that, it stakes a claim for pacifism's feminist and
anti-racist qualities. This is a call for a more nonviolent world.
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