Burkholder, J. R. - On the gospel of peace and becoming a peace church
Charles, J. Robert - The Varieties of Mennonite Peacemaking: A Review Essay
Claassen, Ron - Measuring Restorative Justice
Claassen, Ron - The Myth of Redemptive Violence
Claassen, Ron - Restorative Justice: Fundamental Principles
Claassen, Ron - What is Forgiveness?
Claassen, Ron - What is Restorative Justice?
Davis, Dick - What If Every Church Had Been a Peace Church?
Elam, Jennifer and Chuck Fager - Renewing our Peace Witness: What Quakers can Learn from Mennonites
Epp-Tiessen, Esther - Why I am a Pacifist
Friesen, Duane K. - Christian Pacifism and September 11
Grimsrud, Ted - A Pacifist Way of Knowing: Postmodern Sensibilities and Peace Theology
Horsch, John - The Principle of Nonresistance
Horst, Paul - Nonresistance and Nonparticipation in Civil Government
Lederach, John Paul - Becoming the Enemy
Lederach, John Paul - The Challenge of Terror: A Traveling Essay
Miller, David B. - Peace and Faith: Antiwar activism and Christianity have been hand-in-hand for centuries
Roth, John D. - Reflections on a Tragedy
Ruth-Heffelbower, Duane - Toward a Christian Theology of Church and Society as it Relates to Restorative Justice
Shank, Duane - War in Afghanistan: Was It Just?
Shelly, Karl - To Witness for Peace in a Time of War
Stoltzfus, Vic - Paul was Patriotic
Swartley, Willard M. - The Christian and the Payment of Taxes Used for War
Theology and Culture: Peacemaking in a Globalized World - papers from 2001 International Historic Peace Church Consultation - includes:
- Blough,
Neal - From
the Tower of Babel to the Peace of Jesus Christ: Christological,
Ecclesiological and Missiological Foundations for Peacemaking
- Dula,
Peter - The
Disavowal of Constantine in Age of Global Capital
- Huebner,
Chris K. - How
to Read Yoder: An Exercise in Pacifist Epistemology
- Weaver, J. Denny - Christian
Faith as Embodied Nonviolence
Wenger, J. C. - Pacifism and Biblical Nonresistance
Yoder, John Howard -
- The
History of Christian Attitudes Toward War, Peace, and Revolution
- Early
Christian 'Disciplines' or 'Church Orders'
- The
Jewishness of Early Christian Pacifism
- The
Nonviolence of Judaism from Jeremiah to Hertzl
- The
Roots of Quaker Nonviolence Within the Puritan Reformation
- William
Penn's Holy Experiment
- World
Order Visions Since Early Modern Europe
- Chronology
of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement
- The
Religious Origins of Ahimsa: A Twentieth Century Distillation
- Are
the Tyrants Really in Charge? Realism and Radical Change
- The
Non-violent Component of the February (1986) Revolution
- War
Revisited: The Radical Reformation
Yoder, John Howard - The Just War Tradition:
- Backgrounds
to Ethical Interpretation of the Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
in Terms of the 'Just War Tradition'
- David
Urquhart: Knight Errant for the Just War Tradition in the Age of
Empire
- From
the Medieval 'Just War' to the Modern Just Revolution
- How
Just War Thinking and Pacifism Coinhere
- Is
the Relaxation of Restraints Upon War Justified When the Stakes Are
Especially Great?
- Is
There A Duty to Go Down Fighting? The Morality of Surrender
- 'Just
War' and 'Non-Violence': Disjunction or Dialogue?
- The
'Just War' Tradition: Is It Credible?
- The
'Power' of 'Non-violence'
- 'Selective
Objection.' The Moral Responsibility to Refuse to Serve In An Unjust
War: The Movement of 1968-75 and Its Prehistory
- Testing
the Methodological Underpinnings of the Just War Logic
