Jim Douglass
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Jim Douglass is an American activist who proposes that the Sermon on the Mount is to be taken as literal teaching.
He sees Jesus' words as the example to follow. He himself has done some civil disobedience acts.
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- The non-violent cross; a theology of revolution and peace, 1968 ISBN 1597526088
- Resistance and contemplation; the way of liberation, 1972
- Lightning from East to West: Jesus, Gandhi, and the nuclear age, 1983 ISBN 0824505875
- Dear Gandhi: Now What? Letters from Ground Zero, 1988, by Jim Douglass, Shelley Douglass, and Bill Livermore ISBN 0865711259
- The nonviolent coming of God, 1991 ISBN 0883447533
- Compassion and the unspeakable keynote address, 1997
- Words of Peace - Selections from Shelley and Jim Douglass