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Author | : Henri J. M. Nouwen |
Publisher | : Orbis Books |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2002-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1570751927 |
Throughout his life Henri Nouwen stressed the connection between intimacy with Christ and solidarity with a wounded world. From his early support for the civil rights movement, through his engagement in the cause of peace, to his life with the handicapped members of the L'Arche community, Nouwen was always immersed with the social as well as the spiritual dimensions of the gospel. In gathering together Nouwen's many writings on peace and social justice, editor John Dear amplifies this crucial element of Nouwen's message about the call of Christian discipleship. At the same time, Nouwen calls on activists to be peacemakers in the fullest sense: to root their witness in prayer, joy, and a spirit of love. For all those who have read and treasured the life and work of Henri Nouwen, The Road to Peace is an inspiration, and a challenge to live our Christian lives with both love and action. Book jacket.
Author | : John Noltner |
Publisher | : Self Publisher |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2011-11 |
Genre | : Peace |
ISBN | : 9780615530680 |
In a world that often asks us to consider the things that can separate us...whether that is race, politics or ethnicity...A Peace of My Mind explores the common humanity that unites us. "A Peace of My Mind" is a 120-page book that features the b&w portraits and personal stories of 55 individuals who answer the simple question, "What does peace mean to you?" Since 2009, Noltner has photographed and interviewed Holocaust survivors, refugees, political leaders, artists, homeless individuals, and others, asking them to reveal what peace means to them, how they work towards it in their lives and what obstacles they encounter along the way. The result is a stunning and heart-felt collection that acknowledges the challenges we face as a society, yet builds hope through the inspiring stories of people committed to peaceful tomorrows.
Author | : Ernie Regehr |
Publisher | : James Lorimer & Company |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 1988-01-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781550280395 |
In 1988, as the Berlin Wall began to quake and the United States and the Soviet Union prepared to slash their nuclear arsenals, Canada's government remained firmly tied to a Cold War vision of the world. In this book, Regehr and Rosenblum assessed the international strategic situation at the very moment that the superpowers' nuclear standoff began to melt away. Against the backdrop of significant undertakings to halt the drift towards annihilation, the authors' find much to criticize in Canadian defence policy: complicity in reckless American war-fighting strategies; undue adherence to organizations such as NATO and NORAD whose justifications were fast disappearing; a retrograde approach to defending Arctic sovereignty. The Road to Peace is a compelling document that vividly conveys the heady atmosphere of the Cold War's apogee.
Author | : Johan Galtung |
Publisher | : Pluto Press (UK) |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Conflict management |
ISBN | : 9780745316130 |
A comprehensive guide to conflict resolution that draws on the Transcend approach to peace-making, now adopted by the United Nations.
Author | : Margaret Roach |
Publisher | : Grand Central Publishing |
Total Pages | : 189 |
Release | : 2011-02-23 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0446574023 |
Margaret Roach worked at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia for 15 years, serving as Editorial Director for the last 6. She first made her name in gardening, writing a classic gardening book among other things. She now has a hugely popular gardening blog, "A Way to Garden." But despite the financial and professional rewards of her job, Margaret felt unfulfilled. So she moved to her weekend house upstate in an effort to lead a more authentic life by connecting with her garden and with nature. The memoir she wrote about this journey is funny, quirky, humble--and uplifting--an Eat, Pray, Love without the travel-and allows readers to live out the fantasy of quitting the rat race and getting away from it all.
Author | : Marianne Elliott |
Publisher | : Liverpool University Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2007-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1846310652 |
The ratification of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998 was the culmination of a lengthy and contentious peace process that involved the efforts of a committed team of political actors. In 2001, Marianne Elliott brought together a collection of essays by many of these pivotal figures in The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland, an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and politicians. Now Elliott, one of the most prominent chroniclers of Irish history, presents a fully updated edition with new essays commissioned to explore the events of the past five years. A period that saw successes such as the decommissioning of the Provisional IRA but also a rise in drug trafficking and organized crime, as a generation of men who have done nothing other than serve as paramilitaries are now finding their skills most valued as criminals. With contributions from U.S. Senator George J. Mitchell, Sir David Goodall, Jan Egeland, Lord Owen, and Peter Mandelsohn, the second edition of The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland is an illuminating record of the ongoing peace process—and its consequences—told by the people directly involved in its evolution.
Author | : Piper Davenport |
Publisher | : Trixie Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2019-11-26 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Widowed young, Maisie Mann was left to raise her daughter alone. Now, nine years later, she thinks she might have life as a single mom mastered…until her car breaks down on the wrong side of town. All she requires is a little roadside assistance and she'll be on her way. But when her help comes in the form of a gruff but alluring biker, it sparks emotions she hasn't experienced since her husband died. Connor 'Hatch' Wallace is nobody's hero. The Sergeant-at-Arms for the Dogs of Fire MC has a bitter past and has sworn off anyone threatening his independence. But fate has other ideas. Maisie has no intention of getting involved with a man like Hatch and, despite her overwhelming attraction to him, pushes him away… until her life, and that of her child, are threatened. Is Maisie's only chance of survival in the hands of a badass biker? Will Hatch be able to put aside his past and protect a woman and her daughter at the risk of losing everything?
Author | : Matti Golan |
Publisher | : Warner Books (NY) |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Israel |
ISBN | : 9780446514255 |
Chronicles the life of Shimon Peres as a freedom fighter, pioneer, defense minister, and Premier of Israel.
Author | : Paul K. Chappell |
Publisher | : Easton Studio Press, LLC |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2012-02-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1935212753 |
If you think world peace is a naive concept, Paul K. Chappell’s very existence will give you pause. It’s not enough to say that Chappell – a West Point graduate and Iraq War veteran – is a soldier turned peace leader. Experiencing a traumatic upbringing and growing up mixed race in Alabama, he’s a young man forged by violence, rage, and racism into a living weapon for peace. By unlocking the mysteries of human nature, he shows how the muscles of hope, empathy, appreciation, conscience, reason, discipline, and curiosity give us the power to end the wars between countries, our ongoing war with nature, and the war in our hearts.
Author | : Charles William Eliot |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1915 |
Genre | : Peace |
ISBN | : |