Christian anarchism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anarchist organizations
Ecclesia
Life and Labor Commune
Plowshares Movement
Tolstoyan Moscow Society
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Anarchism and Islam
Anarchism and Orthodox Judaism
Catholic Worker Movement
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Christian vegetarianism
Christian pacifism
Diane Drufenbrock
Early Christianity
Gnosticism
Liberation theology
Nonconformism
Peace churches
Plain people
Precarity
Postmodern Christianity
Render unto Caesar
Self-ownership
Thomas Merton
Weak theology
"Fool for Christ": Christian ascetic and non-conformist tradition within Eastern Christianity, see also "Hermit", and "Stylite".
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Simone Weil: French philosopher, social activist, and Christian mystic of Jewish heritage; Weil died under forced exile in Britain during World War II at 34 years of age. Her major works, including "Oppression and Liberty", "Gravity and Grace", and "Waiting for God" were all published post-humously and to great acclaim. Since her death in 1944 her thought has steadily grown in influence. Pope Paul VI, a great proponent of Catholic Social Teaching, counted Simon Weil as one of his major early influences.
New Monasticism
Order of Watchers: A French Protestant community of Hermits.
God: Sole Satisfier
Jan Tyranowski, solitary, mystic, and student in the teachings of John of the Cross. He was a central figure in the spiritual formation of young Karol Wojtyła, who became pope John Paul II.
The Mormon Worker
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