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200 1 _aChristian Peacemaking
_eFrom Heritage to hope
_fDaniel L. Buttry
210 _aValley Forge
_cJudson Press
_d1994
215 _a214 pages
_cill.
320 _aincludes bibliographical information and index
327 _a1. The Biblical Roots of Nonviolence 2. The Bible and Conflict Resolution 3. The Development of Nonviolence 4. The People Power Explosion 5. Conflict Resolution and Mediation 6. The Hard Work of Negotiating the Peace 7. Peacemaking at the Local Level 8. Peacemaking into the Next Century
330 _aIn this thorough and definitive work on the peace movement, the author offers historical and biblical background as well as a report of recent and continuing community, national, and international happenings. From his firsthand experience he brings insight into the efforts for peace and justice in such areas as Nicaragua, El Salvador, Myanmar (Burma), and India.
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