Pacifism
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- James M. Lawson, Jr.: Methodism, Nonviolence and the Civil Rights Movement1
- Methodism, Pacifism, and Gandhian Nonviolence in the Civil Rights Movement: the Principles and Praxis of James M
- My Non-Violence
- Gandhi's Concept of Nonviolence in International Relations
- Pacifism As an Ethical Response to War and Political Violence Udc 172.4
- Radical Pacifism and the Black Freedom Movement
- Henry David Thoreau in the Book Walden He Says This
- Development of Pacifism in Quakers Judith L
- Religion – Source of Conflict Or Resource
- Religious Ultimacy and Moral Vision: the Challenge Of
- Radical Pacifism: the War Resisters League and Gandhian Nonviolence in America, 1915-1963'
- Smash Pacifism Zine
- Redalyc.PACIFIST APPROACHES to CONFLICT RESOLUTION: an OVERVIEW of the PRINCIPLED PACIFISM
- Palmer, B. James the Measurement of Nonviolence. 17P
- Lesson 48, Why Do We Practice Ahimsa?
- Toward Realistic Pacifism: John Howard Yoder and the Theory and Practice of Nonviolent Peacemaking
- James M. Lawson, Jr. and the Politics of Nonviolence by Anthony C
- Can Religion Help? Using John Howard Yoder and Mohandas Gandhi to Conceptualize New Approaches to Intractable Social and Political Problems Such As Violence and War