Violence, nonviolence and faith
Is violence ever excusable? Robyn Ashworth-Steen, Jermaine Ross-Allam and Laurie Lyter Bright consider the weight of violence among people of faith.
The Rev. Dr. Laurie Lyter Bright is a teaching elder, educator, mom, wife and author, and she serves as the executive director of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship. Her Ph.D. is in education, and her current research is on the nature of prophetic action in the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements.
Is violence ever excusable? Robyn Ashworth-Steen, Jermaine Ross-Allam and Laurie Lyter Bright consider the weight of violence among people of faith.
What if God actually meant, “thou shalt not kill?” — Laurie Lyter Bright
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