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Table of Contents

Journal of Religion, Conflict, and Peace
Issue No. 1 (2007)

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The Journal of Religion, Conflict, and Peace debuts this
week at: http://www.religionconflictpeace.org

The online scholarly journal, published by a collaborative
of Indiana’s three historic peace colleges, is a forum for
discussion of the role of religion in both conflict and
peacebuilding.

The premier issue of the Journal features articles by nine
major thinkers in theology, ethics, religious studies and
conflict transformation. Readers may access the articles
about religion as a source of conflict and as a resource for
peace without subscription and distribute them (with
attribution and unaltered) freely. A “letters to the editor”
feature further encourages dialogue among readers and
scholars.

The Genesis of Journal of Religion, Conflict, and Peace
By Joseph Liechty

Religion and The Global War on Terrorism
By Douglas M. Johnston

A Kairos Moment in the History of War
By Daniel C. Maguire

>>From Monastic Ethics to Modern Society
By Charles Prebish

Holy War: Toward a Holistic Understanding
By Brian A. Victoria

Meeting in Exile
By Gerald W. Schlabach

Religious and Cultural Dimensions of Peacebuilding
By Nathan C. Funk

Sacrificing the Sacrifices of War
By Stanley Hauerwas

The Letter Killeth
By Hector Avalos

The Significance of Religions for Social Justice and a
Culture of Peace
By Patricia M. Mische

Book Reviews

The online journal is a project of the Plowshares peace
studies collaborative of Earlham, Goshen and Manchester
Colleges funded by Lilly Endowment Inc.


Contact:

Joseph Liechty, Editor-in-Chief
Plowshares Associate Professor of Peace, Justice and
Conflict Studies
Goshen College
Phone: +1 574 535 7802
Email: [email protected]

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