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008 971023s1998 nyu b 000 0 eng
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050 00 $aBR115.J8$bN68 1998
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049 $aMAIN
100 1 $aNouwen, Henri J. M.
245 14 $aThe road to peace :$bwritings on peace and justice /$cHenri Nouwen ; edited by John Dear.
260 $aMaryknoll, N.Y. :$bOrbis Books,$c©1998.
300 $axxxvi, 220 pages ;$c22 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages xxxv-xxxvi).
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rJohn Dear --$gI.$tThe House of Peace.$g1.$tPeace, a Gift We Receive in Prayer.$g2.$tResisting the Forces of Death.$g3.$tCelebrating Life.$g4.$tLiving in the House of Love.$g5.$t"No" to the Vietnam War.$g6.$tA Cry for Peace --$gII.$tThe Journey to Racial Equality.$g7.$tWe Shall Overcome: A Pilgrimage to Selma, 1965.$g8.$tWere You There?: The Death of Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968 --$gIII.$tThe Cry of the Poor in Central and South America.$g9.$tChrist of the Americas.$g10.$tThe Message of Oscar Romero.$g11.$t"We Drink from Our Own Wells" --$gIV.$tLife at L'Arche.$g12.$tL'Arche and the Heart of God.$g13.$tL'Arche and the World --$gV.$tCompassion in the Time of AIDS.$g14.$tOur Story, Our Wisdom --$gVI.$tSolidarity with the Human Family.$tSocial compassion --$tThomas Merton's call to contemplation and action --$tThe journey from despair to hope --$tThe prayer that embraces the world --$tGod is waiting for us to respond.
520 $aThroughout his life Henri Nouwen stressed the connection between intimacy with Christ and solidarity with a wounded world. From his early support for the civil rights movement, through his engagement in the cause of peace, to his life with the handicapped members of the L'Arche community, Nouwen was always immersed with the social as well as the spiritual dimensions of the gospel. In gathering together Nouwen's many writings on peace and social justice, editor John Dear amplifies this crucial element of Nouwen's message about the call of Christian discipleship. At the same time, Nouwen calls on activists to be peacemakers in the fullest sense: to root their witness in prayer, joy, and a spirit of love.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aNouwen, Henri J.M.$tRoad to peace.$dMaryknoll, N.Y. : Orbis Books, ©1998$w(OCoLC)605395585
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