Attitudes toward War and Peace in the Ukrainian Evangelical Context

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作者
Penner, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Akad Kirche & Gesell, A-1100 Vienna, Austria
关键词
war and peace; Ukraine; Russia; Baptistic; Mennonite; Anabaptist; pacifism; just war; transformative initiatives; justice; Sermon on the Mount; reconciliation; Soviet evangelicals; communities; pastors; COVID-19; LIM method; Ukrainian evangelicals;
D O I
10.3390/rel15010024
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B9 [宗教];
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010107 ;
摘要
This article employs the LIM method, complemented by publications and interviews conducted during the ongoing war in Ukraine, to explore the shifts in attitudes toward war and peace within Ukrainian evangelical communities. This shift involves a transition from a pacifist mindset previously predominant among Ukrainian evangelicals to questions about their responsibility and involvement in Ukraine's state and society amid the war that Russia has launched against Ukraine. Interviews with leaders and active church members hint at a possible alignment with Stassen's alternative model of transformative initiatives that might provide potential guidance. While reconciliation initiatives amid the ongoing war may be premature, the article highlights the role of Christian communities in transformative peacebuilding within Ukraine. It is necessary to address tensions within Ukraine. This also entails aiding war-affected individuals, ensuring care for soldiers and civilians, and confronting power abuse and corruption. Ukraine's unity, freedom, peace, and reconciliation must include diverse political and social groups. The article recommends that Ukrainian evangelicals embrace a contextual public theology that advocates for peace, justice, and reconciliation. Ukrainian evangelicals, while supporting soldiers engaged in active combat against Russian invaders, are also contemplating strategies for active participation in peacebuilding and post-war reconstruction.
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