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Pacifist organization; Pacifist organisation

List of pacifist organisations         
A Pacifist organization promotes the pacifist principle of renouncing war and violence for political ends. They are distinguished from organizations concerned only with removing nuclear weapons from war, though those organization may call for suspension of hostilities as well.
The Pacifist         
SHORT STORY BY ARTHUR C. CLARKE
The Pacifist (short story by Arthur Clarke); The Pacifist (Arthur C Clarke short story)
"The Pacifist" is a science fiction short story by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1956 in Fantastic Universe.
Christian pacifism         
  • ''Arrest This Man'' (c. 1921) by [[Art Young]]
  • Ave Caesar! Morituri te salutant]] (Hail Caesar)'' (1941)
  • Painting by [[Pedro Berruguete]] portraying the story of a disputation between [[Saint Dominic]] and the Cathars (Albigensians), in which the books of both were thrown on a fire and Dominic's books were miraculously preserved from the flames.
  • Petr Chelčický's]] statue in [[Chelčice]]
  • Martírio de Santo Hipólito}} (Martyrdom of Saint Hippolytus) by [[Cristóvão de Figueiredo]]
  • 1880}}) by [[Antonio Ciseri]]
  • Gandhi]] is in the middle, second row fifth from the right
  • Engraving of the [[Gnadenhutten massacre]] from 1852
  • The Rambam]] famously rules that members of the tribe of Levi do not fight in the army.<ref>[[Mishneh Torah]], [https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/1007178/jewish/Shemita-Chapter-13.htm Hilkhos Shemitah 13:12]</ref>
  • Saint-Martin]]}} (The Charity of Saint Martin) by [[Louis-Anselme Longa]]
  • [[Mary Dyer]] being led to the gallows in [[Boston]] in 1660, painted ''c.'' 1905 (Painting by [[Howard Pyle]])
  • An altarpiece of [[Thomas Aquinas]] in Ascoli Piceno, Italy, by [[Carlo Crivelli]] (15th century)
  • [[Fulda]] [[Sacramentary]], [[Saint Boniface]] baptizing (top) and being [[martyred]] (bottom)
  • ''The Deserter'' (1916) by [[Boardman Robinson]]
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  • In this 19th-century illustration, [[John Wycliffe]] is shown giving the Bible translation that bore his name to his Lollard followers.
THEOLOGICAL AND ETHICAL POSITION
Christian pacifist; Christian pacifists; Christian Pacifism; Christian nonresistance; Pacifist Christian; Pacifist Christians; Christian nonviolence; Christian Pacifist; Early Christianity and pacifism; Christianity and nonviolence
Christian pacifism is the theological and ethical position according to which pacifism and non-violence have both a scriptural and rational basis for Christians, and affirms that any form of violence is incompatible with the Christian faith. Christian pacifists state that Jesus himself was a pacifist who taught and practiced pacifism and that his followers must do likewise.

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List of pacifist organisations

A Pacifist organization promotes the pacifist principle of renouncing war and violence for political ends. They are distinguished from organizations concerned only with removing nuclear weapons from war, though those organization may call for suspension of hostilities as well. Other organizations include those that deal with other concerns, but have a strong pacifist element.

Pacifist organizations:

  • American Friends Service Committee
  • Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
  • Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors
  • Centre for Nonviolent Action
  • Christian Peacemaker Teams
  • Fellowship of Reconciliation
  • Fellowship Party
  • Mennonites
  • No-Conscription Fellowship
  • Nonviolence International
  • No More War Movement
  • Peace Brigades International
  • Peace News
  • Peace Party (UK)
  • Peace Pledge Union
  • Peace Society
  • Religious Society of Friends (Quakers)
  • Soka University of America
  • War Resisters' International
  • War Resisters League

"Nuclear pacifist" organizations:

  • CND
  • Pugwash

Organizations that cite pacifism as an aim:

  • Greenpeace