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Blind Spot subtitled War and Christian Identity deals with the problem inherent in that phrase. Considering these two concepts as running in parallel and for that very reason incapable of converging, the author boldly asserts that Christians who are unaware of this incompatibility are either turning a blind eye to it or are suffering from a Blind Spot.
The author goes on to say that arguments for a just war, though possibly relevant in the past, do not apply since the deployment of weapons of mass destruction, and that the role of Christ's followers, based on His direct teaching, is to work for justice and peace. This, she recognizes, may at times seem an impossible task, but concludes that with true commitment and the guidance of the Holy Spirit great changes may be wrought for the benefit of all.
This is a book of life for life. It is a must read for anyone who is open to learning about war and peace. Read it, you will change and heal the world.Andrea Bartoli
Representative to the United Nations Community of Sant'Egidio
Midwest Book Review
I read this courageous book in one sitting, cover to cover. I was personally challenged and felt, like Ranaghan, 'an inconsistent advocate of non-violence' in many regards. Blind Spot is a prophetic wake-up call for Christians of all denominations.P. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap.
Former Preacher to the Papal Household
Stanley Hauerwas,
Professor of Theological Ethics at the Divinity School of Duke University
Charles Whitehead,
Past Chairman, National Service Committee for the Charismatic Renewal in England
Bert Ghezzi,
Author of Voices of the Saints: A 365-Day Journey With Our Spiritual Companions
Alexandra Irvine
theGoodBookStall.org.uk
Anthony J. Gittins, CSSp
Catholic Library World
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Blind Spot subtitled War and Christian Identity deals with the problem inherent in that phrase. Considering these two concepts as running in parallel and for that very reason incapable of converging, the author boldly asserts that Christians who are unaware of this incompatibility are either turning a blind eye to it or are suffering from a Blind Spot.
The author goes on to say that arguments for a just war, though possibly relevant in the past, do not apply since the deployment of weapons of mass destruction, and that the role of Christ's followers, based on His direct teaching, is to work for justice and peace. This, she recognizes, may at times seem an impossible task, but concludes that with true commitment and the guidance of the Holy Spirit great changes may be wrought for the benefit of all.
This is a book of life for life. It is a must read for anyone who is open to learning about war and peace. Read it, you will change and heal the world.Andrea Bartoli
Representative to the United Nations Community of Sant'Egidio
Midwest Book Review
I read this courageous book in one sitting, cover to cover. I was personally challenged and felt, like Ranaghan, 'an inconsistent advocate of non-violence' in many regards. Blind Spot is a prophetic wake-up call for Christians of all denominations.P. Raniero Cantalamessa, OFM Cap.
Former Preacher to the Papal Household
Stanley Hauerwas,
Professor of Theological Ethics at the Divinity School of Duke University
Charles Whitehead,
Past Chairman, National Service Committee for the Charismatic Renewal in England
Bert Ghezzi,
Author of Voices of the Saints: A 365-Day Journey With Our Spiritual Companions
Alexandra Irvine
theGoodBookStall.org.uk
Anthony J. Gittins, CSSp
Catholic Library World
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