«Transforming Violence — Linking Local and
Global Peacemaking», Robert Herr and Judy Zimmerman Herr, A Pandora Press U.S. Book, Scottdale, Pennsylvania, Waterloo, Ontario, 1998
His solidarity with the poor, his passionate
global peacemaking, and his simplicity appeal to a universal audience.
Not exact matches
Peacemaking is a grassroots movement that begins to sow seeds of hope that ripple positively into our
global village.
As part of its new international outreach, the cathedral has opened the Center for
Global Justice and Reconciliation, which describes itself as focusing on poverty, social justice and
peacemaking initiatives around the globe.
He has completed a Masters of
Global Leadership at Fuller Theological Seminary and is completing a Doctorate at Fuller where he is exploring the anodyne influence of the collective church at the intersection of race, justice, and the practices of
peacemaking in the public square.
He is one of the founders of The Simple Way, a «new monastic» Christian community in Philadelphia, USA, that promotes radical faith in Christ and radical engagement with the
global poor through principles of
peacemaking, communal living and hospitality in «the abandoned places of empire».
They were strongly committed to
global issues of justice, to specific ministries with those at the margin of our own society, to
peacemaking, and to environmental concerns.
With the motto «Respecting Earth and Child,» the Centre is at the heart of a
global movement that views honouring children as the best way to create sustainable,
peacemaking societies.
He is the author / editor of several books on international environmental politics, including Governing Water, Confronting Consumption, Environmental
Peacemaking, The Crisis of
Global Environmental Governance, and the widely used teaching anthology Green Planet Blues.