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Christian discipleship in a broken world : a statement on peace building

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World Council of Churches
Keywords
peace
peace building
conflict
religion
violence
non-violence
International Ecumenical Peace Convocation (IEPC)
GE Subjects
Ecumenism
Dogmatics
Ecumenical Movement
World Council of Churches
Ecumenical theology, spirituality, worship
Public, political theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/187946
Abstract
The Statement on Peace Building by the Participants of the Seminar“Religions: Instruments of Peace or Causes of Conflicts?” was an outcome of the Bossey International Seminar on “Religions: Instruments of Peace or Causes of Conflicts?” The seminar which was held from the 11-16 May, 2008 brought together participants from various countries and regions of the globe, representing contexts in which violence has sadly become a daily reality.
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2008
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