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War and the Bible
Christianity and war; letters of a Serbian to his English friend
Book • 1915
In this work, St. Nikolaj Velimirović uses biblical history to explain modern unrest and address the fundamental question of how Christianity can be reconciled with war.
The author argues that war is not a holy phenomenon but rather the result of sin alone, and that true Christians may defend themselves when necessary, though the underlying cause of all conflict remains human sinfulness and separation from God. Written with erudition and compassion, the work reflects Velimirović's firsthand experience of suffering and tumult in Serbia and Eastern Europe.
The author argues that war is not a holy phenomenon but rather the result of sin alone, and that true Christians may defend themselves when necessary, though the underlying cause of all conflict remains human sinfulness and separation from God. Written with erudition and compassion, the work reflects Velimirović's firsthand experience of suffering and tumult in Serbia and Eastern Europe.
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as an important Christian treatment of war by St. Nikolai Velimirovich.


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