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Joseph Stoutzenberger

Joseph Stoutzenberger, Ph.D., is a Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies at Holy Family University in Philadelphia.

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Is Non-Violence Dead?

Peaceful Protesters of Many Races Holding American Flags

Joseph Stoutzenberger reflects on the contrast between hopes for non-violence during the “dawning of the age of Aquarius” and the ongoing global conflicts. He cites Gandhi and Jesus as proponents of non-violent resistance, highlighting historical and contemporary examples of conflict resolution through empathy and dialogue, emphasizing humanity over division.

Posted byjoestoutzenbergerJune 27, 2025June 27, 2025Posted inCatholic, Christian Politics, Compassion, Ethics, Life has to be LivedTags:Catholic Questions, Christmas Eve 1914, Compassion, Ethics, Gandhi, Joseph Stoutzenberger, Kindness, Martin Luther King Jr, MLK, modern catholic social teaching commentaries and interpretations, Moral Theory, non-violence, society, spirituality of the ordinary, World War ILeave a comment on Is Non-Violence Dead?
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