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Peace treatise: “If you want peace, go and talk to your enemy”

… program of strengthening grassroots initiatives, cooperating with secular peace actors, and fostering a culture of nonviolence—these strategies are entirely in line with our approach,” he said.

Spiritually speaking, the Sermon on the Mount contains more than just practical recommendations, he noted. “It also establishes prayer as a source of courage and points to the coming Kingdom of God,” he said. “Furthermore, the prophet Micah offers us a magnificent vision of the success of our commitment to peace: the beating of swords into plowshares.”

Schäfer noted that, first, the prophets’ call for justice and peace—as such, but not in its theological rationale—can be directly linked to the demands of secular ethics. “Nuclear armament has been an issue for the peace movement in Germany since the mid-1950s.”

The problem has been exacerbated today by the fact that the chancellor has decreed the purchase of nuclear-capable Tomahawk missiles for …

For · peace
Sentiment: positive

The speaker uses the vision of Micah to express commitment to peace.

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