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God's Revolution
God's Revolution is a collection of the writings of Eberhard Arnold, founder of the Bruderhof movement in Nazi Germany. Arnold's refusal to bear arms, his rejection of private property, and his insistence on the indissolubility of individual and communal Christianity won him the respect of believers and the ire of Hitler's regime. His witness has lived on in the Community he founded and through his influence on German Neo-Orthodox theology. In his introduction, John Howard Yoder says of Arnold : " he saw himself as a servant of a vision which he did not invent, a herald of a cause incommensurably greater then his service to it." That vision is aptly portrayed in this book, which should be of special interest to those who today share Arnold's vision for a world of peace and justice.
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