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1. Journal for Peace and Justice Studies: Volume > 32 > Issue: 1/2
Michael Duffey, Joe Evans Editors’ Introduction
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Allan Fitzgerald Peacemaking in Augustine
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Perdian Tumanan On the Importance of Aesthetic Theology for Nonviolent Theology
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James Garcia Fighting for Peace: Church Thinking on War from Vatican II to the War in Ukraine
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Melanie Menkevich Assessing the Needs of Immigrants and Refugees in Greater Northeast, Philadelphia: A Case Study at Gifford Playground
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Trevor Williams Pope Francis and the Pastoral Recognition of Pandemic and Easter Faith
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Ngoc Nguyen Development of a Vietnamese Feminist Liberation Theology
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Aby Sebastian The Concept of ‘Model Woman’: The Age-Old Lie that the Syro-Malabar Church and the Kerala Society Made Women Believe and Forced Them to Live
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Janet Abai Addressing the Trauma of Domestic Violence Through the Lens of Peace: A Case Study of Hakuri, The Bearer of Pain in Jos, Nigeria
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Isabella Novsima Social Media as a Grassroot Spiritual Activism in the Digital Era: A Case Study of Instagram teologi_disabilitas to Educate Theology of Disability and to Dismantle Stigmas on Disability in Indonesia
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Fr. Jeremy Hiers, O.S.A. Augustinian Peace & Justice in Practice
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Kenneth P. Fleischer Peacebuilding and Catholic Social Teaching, by Theodora Hawksley
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Rand Herz Henry F. Carey, Peacebuilding Paradigms: The Impact of Theoretical Diversity on Implementing Sustainable Peace
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Evgeniia Muzychenko Gandhi’s Global Legacy: Moral Methods and Modern Challenges, ed. Veena R. Howard
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Duong Nguyen Truth Seekers: Voices of Peace and Nonviolence from Gandhi to Pope Francis, edited by David Cortright
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Colman Okechukwu Nwokoro Mobility, Mobilization, and Counter/Insurgency: The Routes of Terror in African Context, by Daniel E. Agbiboa
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Ridwan Indonesian Pluralities: Islam, Citizenship, and Democracy. Edited by Robert W. Hefner and Zainal Abidin Bagir
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Notes on Contributors
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19. Journal for Peace and Justice Studies: Volume > 31 > Issue: 2
Miguel Barreto Henriques A Reconciliation Laboratory?: Theatre Among Former Enemies in Colombia
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How to transcend the conceptual walls of war? How to bring together former enemies? This paper looks at Victus, a theatre group in which victims and former combatants of different armed groups in Colombia (guerrilla, paramilitary, army) united in and off the stage, in a reconciliation process mediated through art. It will sustain that this configures a sort of micro-“laboratory” of reconciliation: a common space of interaction that has allowed different actors to transcend the borders of armed conflict, to humanize the “other”, and to generate multiple processes of transformation and peacebuilding, which, despite being imperfect, are meaningful.
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Victor Kliewer, Sean Byrne A Changing Relationship: Mennonite “Settlers” and the Indigenous People in Manitoba
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