| Title | A Stratedy for Peace: Reflections of a Christian Pacifist |
| Author | Frank Epp |
| Notes | This book contains a series of essays, of which most were first delivered as speeches in the late 1960"s and early 1970's for college audiences in the USA and Canada (1,2,6,7,9). The others may be understood in terms of a more specific context. Two come from congresses on evangelism- one Canadian and ecumenical (4), the other Mennonite (3). Number (5) is from a Sunday worship and dialogue with the Hon. John N. Turner, then Minister of Justice and Attorney-General in Canada. A peace teach-in dialogue with the Hon. Walter Dinsdale, Canadian peace teach-in in dialogue with the Hon. Walter Dinsdale, Canadian Member of Parliament, was the occasion for (8). A response to Billy Graham's "Honoor America Day," July 4, 1970, in Washington is number (10). Number (11) is the perlude to a 1969 dialogue in Ottawa between Christian militarists from a Canadian Forces Base and Christian pacifists. |
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Faith: Peace |
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Publisher | Willliam B. Eerdmans Publishing Company |
| Length | 128 |
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Year | 1973 |
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Place | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
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ISBN | 0-8028-1516-2 |
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Keywords | Evangelism and Peace, Militarism, The Church and Nationalism, |
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