Utopianism and the Eschatology of Violence
Thought 56 (1):29-43 (1981)
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Robert L. Holmes (2001). A Western Perspective on the Problem of Violence. The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 11:193-205.
Carl E. Braaten (1974). Eschatology and Ethics. Minneapolis,Augsburg Pub. House.
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