Frank McPherson

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The admonition “love your enemy” would have been understood as an explicit reference to the Roman enemy and an unmistakable command to eschew the path of armed resistance. The saying, a source of perennial debate in Christian ethics, was in fact intended not simply for personal relationships, but as “public policy” at a particular time in history toward a particular state.14
Days of Awe and Wonder: How to Be a Christian in the Twenty-first Century
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