Dietrich Bonhoeffer on Revenge and Civil Disobedience
"If we took the precept of non-resistance as an ethical blueprint for general application, we should indeed be indulging in idealistic dreams; we should be dreaming of a utopia with laws which the world would never obey. To make non-resistance a principle for secular life is to deny God, by undermining his gracious ordinance foe the preservation of the world. But Jesus is no draughtsman of political blueprints; he is the one who vanquished evil through suffering. It looked as though evil triumphed on the cross, but the real victory belonged to Jesus. And the cross is the only justification for the precept of nonviolence, for it alone can kindle a faith in the victory over evil which will enable men to obey that precept. And only such obedience is blessed with the promise that we shall be partakers of Christ's victory as well as of his sufferings." Buried on page 144 of his book, I don't know how many people have actually gotten to this passage, but it seems pre