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Ammon Ashford Hennacy (July 24, 1893 –
January 14, 1970) was an
American Christian pacifist, anarchist, Wobbly,
social activist, and
member of the Catholic...
- Jesus'
teaching and
practices whilst Hennacy believed "Paul
spoiled the
message of Christ". In
contrast to Eller,
Hennacy and
Ciaron O'Reilly
advocate nonviolent...
- Ballou,
Dorothy Day,
Ammon Hennacy, and
brothers Daniel and
Philip Berrigan.
Christian anarchists, such as
Ballou and
Hennacy,
believe that
adherence to...
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capitalists like
Vivien Kellems;
solitary anti-war
activists like
Ammon Hennacy and
leaders of
independence movements like
Mahatma Gandhi. Leo Tolstoy...
- by
Ammon Hennacy and Mary Lathrop.
Providing social services and
housing to the homeless, the Joe Hill
House operated until 1968.
Ammon Hennacy stated that...
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especially from that
hankerer after mastership Paul
Hennacy,
Ammon (1970). The Book of Ammon.
Hennacy. p. 475. Paul and the
Churches David Wenham, "Paul:...
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returned to Salt Lake City,
where he met
Ammon Hennacy from the
Catholic Worker Movement. He gave
credit to
Hennacy for
saving him from a life of
drifting to...
- of the
doctrines of Jesus."
Christian anarchists, Leo
Tolstoy and
Ammon Hennacy, as well as
German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche held
similar views....
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politician Ammon Bundy (born 1975),
American militant and
activist Ammon Hennacy (1893–1970), an
American pacifist Ammon Matuauto (born 1986), New Zealand...
- that money, for Jesus, is the
domain of Mammon, a
satanic domain!
Ammon Hennacy interpreted Matthew 22:21
slightly differently. He was on
trial for civil...