There's a New World Coming Baptists, Violence, and the End of the World
Using the work of the peaceably radical seventeenth century writer John Archer as a case study, this paper explores Baptist attitudes towards violence. Though he was not a Baptist, it is argued that Archer's work shaped the Fifth Monarchist movement, and the associated seventeenth century radic...
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Baptist quarterly
Year: 2019, Volume: 50, Issue: 4, Pages: 140-154 |
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B Book of Revelation B Violence B Millennialism B Fifth Monarchy B Non-violence |
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