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CONTENTS
CHAPTER | PAGE | |
Translator’s Preface | v | |
Preface | vii | |
I. | The Doctrine of Non-resistance to Evil by Force has been Professed by a Minority of Men from the Very Foundation of Christianity, | 1 |
II. | Criticisms of the Doctrine of Non-resistance to Evil by Force on the Part of Believers and of Unbelievers, | 29 |
III. | Christianity Misunderstood by Believers, | 48 |
IV. | Christianity Misunderstood by Men of Science, | 85 |
V. | Contradiction Between our Life and our Christian Conscience | 109 |
VI. | Attitude of Men of the Present Day to War, | 133 |
VII. | Significance of Compulsory Service, | 164 |
VIII. | Doctrine of Non-resistance to Evil, by Force Must
Inevitably be Accepted by Men of the Present Day, |
184 |
IX. | The Acceptance of the Christian Conception of Life will Emancipate Men from the Miseries of our Pagan Life, | 208 |
X. | Evil Cannot Be Suppressed by the Physical Force of the Government—The Moral Progress of Humanity is Brought About not only by Indvidual Recognition of the Truth, but Also Through the Establishment of a Public Opinion, | 235 |