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Beginning with the achievements of Mahatma Gandhi, and following the legacy of nonviolence through the struggles against Nazism in Europe, racism in America, oppression in China and Latin America, and ethnic conflicts in Africa and Bosnia, Michael Nagler unveils a hidden history. Nonviolence, he proposes, has proven its power against arms and social injustice wherever it has been correctly understood and applied. Nagler's approach is not only historical but also spiritual, drawing on the experience of Gandhi and other activists and teachers. Individual chapters include A Way Out of Hell, The Sweet Sound of Order, and A Clear Picture of Peace. The last chapter includes a five-point blueprint for change and "study circle" guide. The foreword by Arun Gandhi, the grandson of Mahatma Gandhi, is new to this edition.
This collection of studies in honor of François Bovon highlights the rich diversity found within early expressions of Christianity as evidenced in ancient texts, in early traditions and movements, and in archaic symbols and motifs.
The publication of this new edition of Elias Bickerman's acclaimed Studies in Jewish and Christian History along with his famous book, The God of the Maccabees, brings Bickerman's central studies on ancient Judaism and early Christianity to a new generation of students and scholars.
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Cet ouvrage présente les actes d’un colloque international qui s’est tenu à Québec du 4 au 6 octobre 2018, sous le titre « Marie Guyart de l’Incarnation (Tours, 1599 – Québec, 1672) : Singularité et universalité d’une femme de cœur et de raison ». Cet événement soulignait particulièrement les vingt-cinq ans du Centre d’Études Marie-de-l’Incarnation (CÉMI). Jusqu’à maintenant, le CÉMI avait consacré ses activités à la découverte des multiples aspects particuliers de Marie de l’Incarnation. Ce colloque se distingue des travaux précédents en s’appliquant à mettre en évidence l’universalité qui surgit paradoxalement de l’étonnante singularité de...
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