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This edited volume includes contributions by scholars, ministers, artists, and NGO workers from around the world who are interested in topics of Mennonitism, peacebuilding, and theologies of nonviolence. The papers published together here reflect the richness and diversity of peacebuilding interests and approaches within the current global Mennonite family and offer interdisciplinary explorations of peace and conflict with attention to historical, theological, and lived perspectives. The book includes papers based upon research and insights that were shared at the Second Global Mennonite…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This edited volume includes contributions by scholars, ministers, artists, and NGO workers from around the world who are interested in topics of Mennonitism, peacebuilding, and theologies of nonviolence. The papers published together here reflect the richness and diversity of peacebuilding interests and approaches within the current global Mennonite family and offer interdisciplinary explorations of peace and conflict with attention to historical, theological, and lived perspectives. The book includes papers based upon research and insights that were shared at the Second Global Mennonite Peacebuilding Conference and Festival (2019) at Mennorode in the Netherlands. The findings presented here are structured thematically with attention to key points of current concern and research--including, among others, studies on historical and current peacebuilding efforts pertaining to migration and refugee care, ecological justice, gender justice, interreligious dialogue, church-state relations, and racial justice.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Dr. Fernando Enns is Professor of (Peace-)Theology and Ethics and Director of the Amsterdam Center for Religion and Peace & Justice Studies at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is also Professor of Peace Church Theology and Director of the Center for Peace Church Theology at the University of Hamburg, Germany. > Dr. Nina Schroeder is an art historian and postdoctoral researcher at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. She teaches religious history with the Dutch Mennonite Seminary and researches Mennonite involvement and representation in the early modern Dutch art world. > Dr. Andrés Pacheco Lozano is Lecturer and Researcher at the Dutch Mennonite Seminary in Amsterdam. He is also the Research Assistant of the chair of (Peace-)Theology and Ethics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.