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Vengeance Was Theirs: Armenia Honors Christian Assassins, Complicates Path to Peace

Pastors and professors reflect on the ethical dilemma of extrajudicial justice against Ottoman officials responsible for genocide, and on commemorating their killers today.

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Righteous Anger: Egypt’s Christians Respond to ISIS

With 100 massacred in five months, leaving vengeance to the Lord is getting harder for Copts.

Testimony

Why I Forgave the Man I Once Plotted to Kill

Revenge fantasies were darkening my heart before I trusted in Jesus.

Review

Why the Whole Church Needs Psalm 137, Violent Imagery and All

A protest song for Syrian refugees and suburban soccer moms.

Conflicted Catharsis: On ISIS and Revenge Films

In movies and in life, should Christians celebrate when villains are killed?

Fraternizing with the Enemy

Paul Louis Metzger engages those outside the faith.

‘Do Not Gloat’ over Osama bin Laden’s Death

Remember how Americans felt after watching the jubilation after September 11?

The Death of Osama bin Laden: What Kind of Justice Has Been Done?

The news should again remind us of the difference between the City of Man and the City of God.

Yes, Justice Has Been Done in the Killing of Osama bin Laden

But our response as Christians must be marked by knowledge of our own depravity.

‘Do Not Gloat’ vs. ‘Joy to the Righteous’

The verses most quoted on Twitter and Facebook after the news of the death of Osama bin Laden.

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