From suffering to solidarity : the historical seeds of Mennonite interreligious, interethnic, and international peacebuilding /
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Eugene, Oregon :
Pickwick Publications,
[2015]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The roots of Anabaptist empathetic solidarity, nonviolent advocacy, and peacemaking / John Derksen
- The testing of Mennonite peacemaking in twentieth-century Soviet Russia / Walter Sawatsky
- Privilege, right, and responsibility: peace and the North American Mennonites / Royden Loewen
- The beginnings of Mennonite Central Committee and its ministry of peace / Esther Epp-Tiessen
- Historical conditions of Mennonite peacebuilding approaches: global Anabaptism and neo-Anabaptism / John D. Roth
- From resolution to transformation: experience, encounter, and solidarity in the peacebuilding work of Mennonite practitioner-scholar, John Paul Lederach / Janna Hunter-Bowman
- Formative Mennonite mythmaking in peacebuilding and restorative justice / Carl Stauffer
- Mennonites and contemporary human rights / Lowell Ewert
- Mennonite women: making positive peace / Marlene Epp
- Transforming the peacebuilder: building trust and local capacity through containment of ego and cultivation of the inner life / Ron Kraybill
- Called to be snakebirds: Mennonite historical conditions as inspiration for peace work / Virgil Wiebe
- Authentic grassroots conflict transformation in Egypt: interreligious hospitality and the gift of pessimism in Mennonite approaches to peacebuilding / Andrew P. Klager
- Communities of hope: Colombian Anabaptist churches bridging the abyss of suffering with faith / Bonnie Klassen
- Religious violence, peacebuilding, and Mennonites: the case of Indonesia / Sumanto Al Qurtuby
- Remembering a perforated land: strategies of peacebuilding in Palestine-Israel / Alain Epp Weaver
- The Mennonite peacebuilding response to interethnic division in the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Fidele Ayu Lumeya
- Overcoming trauma, grievance, and revenge in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo: fostering nonviolent reconciliation efforts / David Steele.