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Playing off a childs question concerning whether parents would put their son to death on a cross this book plunges headlong into the ongoing debate about the character of God. The church confesses that God is revealed in Jesus. This book explores the implications of that radical claim. Jesus life reveals his rejection of violence and calls for an understanding of God in nonviolent terms. Weaver thus invites us to embrace a nonviolent atonement image in contrast to our inherited atonement images. Deriving theology from the narrative of Jesus also leads Weaver into discussions about the very nature of theology the character of the Bible the divine violence in the Old Testament (as well as the purported divine violence in the book of Revelation) and a rethinking of historic Christology. Each of these discussions has implications for life today--for economics forgiveness and restorative justice violence gender discrimination racism and more. This second expanded edition of God Without Violence is an introduction to foundational issues of theology and ethics suitable for church discussion groups and introductory college classes.