John Haldane says there are two ways to look at it.
John Haldane says there are two ways to look at it.
John Haldane describes how it developed – and has continued to develop.
Caroline Cox has seen firsthand what love of enemies looks like in our world.
Karen Armstrong describes efforts such as the Peace and Truce of God.
Susan Hayward resists popular stereotypes while evaluating what women in particular bring to peacebuilding.
Susan Hayward weighs some causes – and implications – of women’s religiosity.
Edwin Judge says there were two sides to the church’s response to the power of the state.
Albert J. Raboteau comments on the sources of King’s non-violence – and of the courage to stick to it.
Albert J. Raboteau explains that not everyone shared the same motivation for non-violent protest.
Albert J. Raboteau on how the civil rights movement changed minds – including in his own experience.
Albert J. Raboteau recounts a story that illustrates the true spirit of the Selma-Montgomery marches.
John Stackhouse offers a brief chronicle of Christian attempts to be people who make peace.