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Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, October 2011, Maine Peace Action Committee
Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, October 2011, Maine Peace Action Committee
General University of Maine Publications
MPAC compiled a newsletter consisting of essays, articles, short stories, poems, recipes, political cartoons, and artwork.
Update - June 2011, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update - June 2011, Loma Linda University Center For Christian Bioethics
Update
In this issue:
[ Clinical Bioethics and Religion: Robert Orr's Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor ]
-- Forging a Path for Christian Ethics (Review)
-- A Passionate, Faith-Inspired Physician - Ethicist (Review)
-- Excepts from Robert Orr's Medical Ethics and the Faith Factor
-- 2012 Jack W. Provonsha lecture opens the Alumni Postgraduate Convention
-- Editorial
[ Claritás - Clarity in Ethics Essay Contest - White Coats: Purple Pens ]
-- First-place 2010 essay winner, Gregory A, Lammert, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University
-- Dental Ethics at Loma Linda University
-- Non-violent Revolution: Blessed Are the Peacemakers
-- …
Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, April 2011, Maine Peace Action Committee
Maine Peace Action Committee Newsletter, April 2011, Maine Peace Action Committee
General University of Maine Publications
MPAC compiled a newsletter consisting of essays, articles, short stories, poems, recipes, political cartoons, and artwork.
The Shanti Sena “Peace Center” And The Non-Policing Of An Anarchist Temporary Autonomous Zone: Rainbow Family Peacekeeping Strategies, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
The Shanti Sena “Peace Center” And The Non-Policing Of An Anarchist Temporary Autonomous Zone: Rainbow Family Peacekeeping Strategies, Michael I. Niman Ph.D.
Michael I Niman Ph.D.
This article utilizes ethnographic methods and government documents to examine the self-policing and peacekeeping strategies of the Rainbow Family, a nonviolent acephalous intentional community that holds massive weeklong gatherings around the globe. It is a case study that examines the efficacy of these methods, comparing them to those traditional police agencies employ under similar conditions. It contextualizes these strategies by examining other utopian and anarchist communities and movements such as Critical Mass bike rides. This study demonstrates how smiling, chanting, listening, social pressure, and social capital all play into forming a more effective and less violent approach toward peacekeeping.
From Pacifism To Just War Theory : The Development Of Christian Attitudes To War And Military Service From The Late First Century To The Early Fifth Century, Luke Arnold
Seminary Masters Theses
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