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Nonviolence for the third millennium : its legacy and future / edited by G. Simon Harak.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press, c2000.Description: ix, 238 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0865546606 (alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.6/1 21
LOC classification:
  • HM1281 .N65 2000
Contents:
Who influenced Gandhi? / Anin Gandhi -- Linking Gandhi to the origins of nonviolence: Edwin Arnold's The light of Asia / Graeme MacQueen -- Nonviolence: the Tolstoy-Gandhi legacy / Anthony Parel -- The "Gandhi diary" of Rufus Jones / David McFadden -- World War II and the origins of the Cold War: toward a nonviolence history / Ira Chernus -- Engaged Buddhism: Gandhi's ahimsa in practice / Sallie B. King -- The Buddha in the battlefield: Maha Ghosananda Bhikkhu and the Dhammayietra Army of Peace / Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan -- The inspiration of Martin Luther King, Jr. for nonviolence justice seekers in Latin America and the Caribbean / Paul R. Dekar -- A life of integrity / Shelley Douglass -- Voices in the wilderness: nonviolence and the ongoing war against Iraq / Kathy Kelly -- Nonviolence in the schools: programs in conflict resolution / Phililp Harak -- Revisiting "self-suffering": from Gandhi and King to contemporary nonviolence / Joseph W. Groves -- Afterword / G. Simon Harak.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Who influenced Gandhi? / Anin Gandhi -- Linking Gandhi to the origins of nonviolence: Edwin Arnold's The light of Asia / Graeme MacQueen -- Nonviolence: the Tolstoy-Gandhi legacy / Anthony Parel -- The "Gandhi diary" of Rufus Jones / David McFadden -- World War II and the origins of the Cold War: toward a nonviolence history / Ira Chernus -- Engaged Buddhism: Gandhi's ahimsa in practice / Sallie B. King -- The Buddha in the battlefield: Maha Ghosananda Bhikkhu and the Dhammayietra Army of Peace / Yeshua Moser-Puangsuwan -- The inspiration of Martin Luther King, Jr. for nonviolence justice seekers in Latin America and the Caribbean / Paul R. Dekar -- A life of integrity / Shelley Douglass -- Voices in the wilderness: nonviolence and the ongoing war against Iraq / Kathy Kelly -- Nonviolence in the schools: programs in conflict resolution / Phililp Harak -- Revisiting "self-suffering": from Gandhi and King to contemporary nonviolence / Joseph W. Groves -- Afterword / G. Simon Harak.

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