Towards a Nonkilling Filipino Society
Edited by Jose V. Abueva Summary: This volume includes a collection of eighteen essays following a series of lectures on
Center for Global Nonviolence Publications (1991-2008)
Edited by Jose V. Abueva Summary: This volume includes a collection of eighteen essays following a series of lectures on
Summary: The year 1998 marks the fiftieth anniversary of Gandhi’s martyrdom. During the fifty years that separate us from Gandhi,
Summary: The papers in this book give us a much-needed look at current theoretical understandings of nonviolence and its intellectual
Summary: A compilation of autobiographical essays by persons whose life journeys brought them to Hawai’i and nonviolence. Includes: “Ua Ola
Summary: A seminar on Islam and Nonviolence, to many, sounds unimaginable in a world where the term “Islam” has ceased
Summary: This book has its origins in a 1985 request by Mr. Toru Kinoshita of Hiroshima University and Dr. Chung-si
Summary: Though Petra Karin Kelly, nonviolence speaks to power. This selection of five speeches and four essays covering the period
Summary: These essays were first presented as brief talks given in Kuykendall Auditorium on the campus of the University of
Summary: This is an augmented report of the fourth International Seminar on Buddhism and Leadership for Peace, held in Ulan