“Anabaptist Two-Kingdom Dualism: Metaphysical Grounding for Nonviolence,” Religious Studies 58, no. 3 (2022): pp. 598-608.
This paper draws on early Anabaptist thought to identify and develop a framework for nonviolence that has a metaphysical rather than moral conceptual structure. I argue that this “two-kingdom dualist” framework has important advantages over the Christian pacifist framework with which it is often conflated.