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Plough Quarterly No. 5: Peacemakers

Thomas Merton

Plough Quarterly No. 5: Peacemakers

The diverse contributors to this issue of Plough Quarterly focus on what it means to be a peacemaker. Peacemaking, they show, is a riskier and more ambitious undertaking than we may have imagined. Today we must wage peace where thousands of children are being murdered by militias or forced to fight as soldiers. We need peacemakers in divided cities


Publisher Marketing: The diverse contributors to this issue of "Plough Quarterly" focus on what it means to be a peacemaker. Peacemaking, they show, is a riskier and more ambitious undertaking than we may have imagined. Today we must wage peace where thousands of children are being murdered by militias or forced to fight as soldiers. We need peacemakers in divided cities from Paris to Baltimore, peacemakers in a culture with little tolerance for Christian witness, and peacemakers in churches riven by ideological fights and petty grudges, not to mention making peace with our spouses, and with ourselves. Hear from active peacemakers on the frontlines of these battles and explore insights on peacemaking from Thomas Merton, Dorothy Day, Badshah Khan, Jeannette Rankin, Charles Spurgeon, Andre Trocme, Peace Pilgrim, Albert Schweitzer, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Eberhard Arnold. And as always, Plough Quarterly includes world-class art by the likes of Marc Chagall, Egon Schiele, Lisa Toth, Carl Larsson, Ben Shahn, Mikalojus Konstantinas iurlionis, Paul Klee, Antonello da Messina, and others. "Plough Quarterly" features stories, ideas, and culture for people eager to put their faith into action. Each issue brings you in-depth articles, interviews, fiction, poetry, book reviews, and art to help you put Jesus message into practice and find common cause with others."

Contributor Bio:  Merton, Thomas Thomas Merton (1915-1968) was a Trappist monk, writer, and peace and civil rights activist. Merton's works have had a profound impact on contemporary religious and philosophical thought. He is best known for his autobiography, The Seven Storey Mountain and New Seeds of Contemplation. Contributor Bio:  Wilson-Hartgrove, Jonathan Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, author of several books including God s Economy and The Wisdom of Stability, is associate minister at St. John s Baptist Church and director of the School for Conversion. Contributor Bio:  Reno, R R R. R. Reno is Professor of Theological Ethics at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. Contributor Bio:  Lynd, Staughton Scott Nearing was one of the great social critics and humanitarians of the 20th century. Known throughout the world as the progenitors of the "back to the land" movement, the Nearings combined pragmatism and vision to create a blend now being celebrated by new generations of readers. Contributor Bio:  Arnold, Johann Christoph Johann Christoph Arnold is Senior Pastor of the Bruderhof. Contributor Bio:  Day, Dorothy Day was widely known as the founder of the Catholic Worker movement. Contributor Bio:  Bonhoeffer, Dietrich Dietrich Bonhoeffer (1906 - 1945) was a major writer and thinker in Germany between the wars. His many books of theology are still read and as influential among contemporary evangelical believers as the works of C. S. Lewis and Billy Graham: such works as The Cost of Discipleship, Letters and Papers from Prison, Ethics, Life Together, and Christ the Center. In 1939 he refused to take the loyalty oath to Adolf Hitler. Shortly after, he was invited to participate in a plot to assassinate Hitler. He was eventually caught, imprisoned, and executed. Contributor Bio:  Moore, Charles E Pastor, politician, and author, Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt (1842-1919) with his unconventional ideas about the kingdom of God, profoundly influenced a whole generation of European seekers. Among the luminaries he influenced were Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Emil Brunner, Oscar Cullman, and Karl Barth. Yet his vision and witness are still waiting to be discovered by most Americans, few of whom have had access to his works. He carried forward the work of his father, Johann Christoph Blumhardt (1805-1880), who is regarded by many as the key figure of German pietism.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 11, 2015
ISBN13 9780874866919
Publishers Plough Publishing House
Genre Topical > Family
Pages 72
Dimensions 190 × 260 × 4 mm   ·   226 g

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