Bernard Linden Webb (25 November 1884 – 28 June 1968) was an Australian Christian minister and pacifist.
During both World Wars he resigned from active ministry within the Methodist Church of Australasia because of his opposition to his nation's military engagement.It was said of him on his death, that "he sought and found an expression for religious faith that satisfied both the demands of the spirit and the temper of the age ...
for all his gentle modesty he was inflexibly firm and courageous in maintaining his convictions.
He believed that war is utterly wrong."The peace activism of the 1960s within the Methodist Church grew from Webb's pioneering pacifist theology of earlier years.