Violence and the gospel: the teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College S. J. Quinney College of Law
Department Law
Creator Firmage, Edwin B.
Title Violence and the gospel: the teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon
Date 1986
Description A United Nations study estimates that the direct effects of an all-out nuclear exchange-the initial blasts, the consequent radiation, and the ensuing fires-would kill 1.1 billion people.1 Beyond those direct effects, indirect, radiation-related effects would create an unprecedented pandemic that would kill another billion people.2 As though such a human toll were insufficient evidence of the perverseness of modern weaponry, recent studies on the long-term atmospheric and biological consequences of nuclear war raise the spectre of a "nuclear winter" that would devastate the earth, perhaps to the point of the extinction of all life.3
Type Text
Publisher BYU Studies
Volume 25
Issue 1
First Page 31
Last Page 53
Subject Warfare; War; Deliverance
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Firmage, E. B. (1986). Violence and the gospel: the teachings of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the Book of Mormon. BYU Studies, 25(1), 31-53.
Rights Management (c) BYU Studies
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s60g43p2
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