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Quakers and The Lamb's War: A Hermeneutic for Confronting Evil
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International Historic Peace Church Consultation
Bienenberg Theological Seminary, Switzerland, June 25-28, 2001
Gene Hillman (Reprinted by request of author with permission)

AVP Manual Basic Course. New York: Alternatives to Violence Project, 1986.

Boulding, Elise. "Cultures of Peace and Communities of Faith." Given as a talk at the UNESCO Conference "The Contribution by Religions to the Culture of Peace," Barcelona, Spain, December 1994 (reprinted in Robert Herr and Judy Zimmerman Herr, editors, Transforming Violence. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1998).

Brinton, Howard. Quaker Journals. Wallingford, Pennsylvania: Pendle Hill, 1972.

Brock, Peter. Pioneers of the Peaceable Kingdom. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1968.

_____, The Quaker Peace Testimony 1660 to 1914. York, England: Sessions Book Trust, 1990.

Cary, Stephen G. "Speak Truth to Power." Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, 1955.

Cooper, Wilmer A. A Living Faith: An Historical Study of Quaker Beliefs. Richmond, Indiana: Friends United Press, 1990.

Fox, George. The Journal of George Fox. edited by John L. Nickalls. London: London Yearly Meeting, 1975.

Garver, Newton and Eric Reitan. "Nonviolence and Community: Reflections on the Alternatives to Violence Project" Pendle Hill Pamphlet #322. Wallingford, Pennsylvania: Pendle Hill Publications, 1995.

Herr, Robert and Judy Zimmerman Herr, editors, Transforming Violence. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1998.

Nayler, James. The Lamb's War (1658). In Early Quaker Writings 1650-1700. Edited by Hugh Barbour and Arthur O. Roberts. Grand Rapids, Michigan: William B. Eerdmans, 1973.

Wink, Walter. "Beyond Just War and Pacifism." In Patout J. Burns. War and Its Discontents: Pacifism and Quietism in the Abrahamic Traditions. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press, 1996.

____. "Jesus' Third Way." in Robert Herr and Judy Zimmerman Herr, editors, Transforming Violence. Scottdale, Pennsylvania: Herald Press, 1998) reprinted from. Violence and Nonviolence in South Africa: Jesus' Third Way. Philadelphia, Pa.: New Society Publishers, 1987.

Woolman, John. The Journal and Major Essays of John Woolman. Edited by Phillips P. Moulton. New York: Oxford University Press, 1971.

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