Many Pentecostal groups have forgotten their legacy of war resistance and their doctrinal history opposing killing. To rectify this loss, Jay Beaman and Brian K. Pipkin have cataloged Holiness and Pentecostal denominational statements on war and peace. This antiwar collection offers a picture of the early Pentecostal movement as pacifist. While their early doctrines opposed killing, many named in this book are now widely considered to be stalwarts of the Religious Right, or at least staunch supporters of Christian participation in war. Beaman and Pipkin’s goal is to frame the official position of early Pentecostals on war and peace, and encourage Pentecostals today to reflect on their antiwar heritage.