Just Peacemakers: An Introduction to Peace and JusticePaulist Press, 2006 - 147 páginas Describes societal problems, and gives methods and means toward resolution. Each chapter is designed for personal study and also for use by groups. This is a useful guide for those involved or interested in social justice and the Christian call to discipleship. |
Contenido
Four Characteristics of Disciples | 5 |
Questions for Study Reflection | 14 |
Chapter Three The Healing Power of Nonviolence | 30 |
Nonviolence in Catholic Social Teaching | 38 |
Questions for Study Reflection | 44 |
Chapter Four How Nonviolence Works | 46 |
Chapter Five Effective Learning | 62 |
Chapter Six Effective Action | 76 |
Chapter Seven Knowing Where We Live | 85 |
Chapter Eight The Impact of Culture | 100 |
Chapter Nine Methods of Social Change | 116 |
Chapter Ten Service in Justice and Peace | 131 |
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