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Pax Christi International and its Catholic Nonviolence Initiative is pleased to announce the publication of Advancing Nonviolence and Just Peace in the Church and the World, the culmination of a three-year global conversation among church leaders, community organizers, activists, social scientists and theologians about how the Catholic Church might return to its Gospel nonviolence roots and transform the world.
The book shares the experiences of on-the-ground nonviolent interventions, explores the scriptural, theological and historical foundations of nonviolence, reviews the most current social science on how nonviolence has been effectively employed, and outlines a vision for how the Church might embrace active nonviolence into every aspect of its life.
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Currently available in English, paperback.
Check back for updates on an English-language e-book and Spanish-language e-book.
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Advancing Nonviolence and Just Peace is a biblical, theological, ethical, pastoral and strategic resource for anyone seeking to understand or expand Catholic thinking on nonviolence. It answers commonly asked questions about active nonviolence and Catholic social teaching, including:
- Does nonviolence work to resolve conflict?
- What did Jesus and the Bible say about nonviolence?
- What has the Church taught about nonviolence?
- Is nonviolence the same as pacifism? How are they different?
Advancing Nonviolence and Just Peace explores the foundations of Catholic thinking about nonviolence. It includes reviews of papal statements and church documents, a survey of the biblical teaching from the Hebrew Bible and Christian scriptures, a review of contemporary theological research on nonviolence, and dozens of recommendations for further discernment on how the Church might live into its Gospel nonviolence mandate.
This is an essential resource for moving forward the dialogue on how the Church can lead, teach and respond to conflict in the world. Consider ordering an extra to share with your bishop or other church leaders.
Supplemental documents
- The failure of war and its weapons, Paul Rogers, Bradford University
- “Following her lead”: Women, faith and nonviolent action to transform violence, Susan Hayward, U.S. Institute of Peace
- Nonviolence and creation care/climate justice, Amy Woolam Echeverria, Global Catholic Climate Movement
- The Catholic practice of nonviolence, Ken Butigan and Rev. John Dear
- Nonviolence in the Hindu, Jain and Buddhist traditions, Rev. Vincent Sekhar, SJ
- Nonviolence in the Islamic tradition, Rev. Jan Peters, SJ
CNI roundtable papers:
- Toward a foundational theology of nonviolence
- Jesus’ nonviolence according to the Gospels
- Nonviolence and just peace: A new moral framework
- “Nonviolence is a crop that can feed the whole world”