Robert Edis Fairbairn, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Edis Fairbairn

Canadian minister

Date of Birth: 17-Jun-1879

Place of Birth: Southampton, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 30-May-1953

Zodiac Sign: Gemini


Show Famous Birthdays Today, World

👉 Worldwide Celebrity Birthdays Today

About Robert Edis Fairbairn

  • Robert Edis Fairbairn (17 June 1879 - 30 May 1953) was a Canadian minister, writer, and pacifist. Fairbairn became a committed pacifist after "firsthand exposure to the reactions of young men in bayonet drill", and within a decade of World War I he emerged as "one of the most prolific pacifist writers in Canada".
  • Later, Fairbairn helped R.
  • B.
  • Y.
  • Scott and Gregory Vlastos to produce Towards the Christian Revolution (1936).
  • In his chapter, he argued that one of the primary functions of the Judeao-Christian faith was to generate opposition to war.
  • In 1939, Fairbairn drafted a manifesto entitled Witness Against War, ultimately signed by over 150 United Churchmen.
  • Fairbairn was often critical of the church for its failure to oppose escalating violence throughout the world.
  • By the end of his career, he had become "the most outspoken radical pacifist in Canada".
  • Regarding his contributions to Christian pacifism: "His pacifist argument incorporated the socialist analysis of Western capitalism as the "war system", a system which compelled otherwise honorable men to act unscrupulously and which made future war inevitable.
  • Since he saw it as the root cause of conflict between nations as well as between classes, he believed the only alternative was a complete social revolution according to the teachings of Christ....
  • In his later search for realistic pacifist solutions he came to view Christian cooperative communities as the true revolutionary cells of a new social order."

Read more at Wikipedia