The Way of the Christian Samurai

A Site for Servant-Warriors of Christ
  • rss
  • The Book
    • Free Online Preview
    • Reviews and Endorsements
  • Blog
  • Forum
  • ‘Good Soil’ DVD
  • Videos
  • Other Christian Samurai

Christian Samurai Review: ‘The Way of the Peaceful Warrior’

The Christian Samurai | September 8, 2007

I’ll admit, when I first heard of The Way of the Peaceful Warrior, and read its vague premise of being “A Book That Changes Lives” (or in the case of the movie, “A Movie That Changes Lives.” I was expecting a lot of new age tripe.

Surprisingly, although the book reads like a motivational speaker’s polished presentation, there is relatively little for Christians to be concerned about. The movie does contain some sexual images, swearing, and use of sacred names in vain, philosophically there isn’t anything that stands out as contrary to Christian theology.

The premise is simple: a spoiled gymnast on course to be an Olympian is troubled by a mysterious gas station attendant who makes him re-evaluate and question his life. There’s really not much more that can be said about the plot, as the inner struggle of the gymnast, Dan Millman, re-shapes his outlook on life.

Quotes like “There’s no greater purpose than service to others,” and “There are no ordinary moments,” ring true both in Christian teaching and the ancient Samurai writings. It’s well worth a look to visit the quotation page for this film at IMDB.

If anything, the movie and book might be too centered on the individual for some Christians; written for the masses, it bears no attachment, endorsement, or even discussion of specific religions although Japanese and Eastern cultures references (regarding food and lifestyle) are intermingled with discussions of ancient Greek customs and teachings that sound very much like Scripture references. In fact, the movie contains perhaps the best example of Jesus’ command that if someone demands your tunic, not to resist but “give him your cloak as well.” (Matthew 5:40)

It’d be hard to use this to steer someone away from Christianity, however parents, as always, should be aware of what their children are watching, and even more importantly absorbing, from films.

“The Way of the Peaceful Warrior” can be an excellent accent for Christian teachings, and is recommended particularly for its strong message of learning to live in the moment, serve others, and pursuit of self-perfection.

Tags: Peaceful Warrior, Book, Changes Lives, Movie, Samurai, Christian, The Way of the Peaceful Warrior

Categories
Reviews
Comments rss
Comments rss
Trackback
Trackback

« ChristainBookReviews.net Calls ‘The Way of the Christian Samurai’ an Essential Book for Christians Christian Samurai Websites »

Leave a comment

You must be logged in to post a comment

Recent Forum Posts

  • excellent book "The Perfect Sword."
  • The movies of 2009, an opinion
  • Favorite Kurosawa Movie?

Navigation

  • Christian Samurai Sightings
  • In The News
  • Press Releases
  • Reviews
  • Samurai in Culture
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • Sports writer’s impressions of Kendo Classes
  • 2009 - The Year of the Samurai Movies?
  • Samurai and Economic Fear
  • Christian Samurai Forum now Up and Running!
  • Samurai Exercise Videos

How to Purchase

To get your own Autographed copy of The Way of the Christian Samurai visit our online store:

Add to Cart

Subscribe to Updates

 Subscribe in a reader

Or, Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner

View Cart
rss Comments rss valid xhtml 1.1 design by jide powered by Wordpress get firefox