American Nonviolence

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Pub. Date: 2005-01-01
Publisher(s): Orbis Books
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Author Biography

Ira Chernus is professor of religious studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
1. The Anabaptists
1(12)
2. The Quakers
13(13)
3. William Lloyd Garrison and the Abolitionists
26(19)
4. Henry David Thoreau
45(11)
5. The Anarchists
56(19)
6. World War I-The Crucial Turning Point
75(16)
7. Mahatma Gandhi
91(20)
8. Reinhold Niebuhr
111(16)
9. A.J. Muste
127(18)
10. Dorothy Day and the Catholic Worker Movement 145(16)
11. Martin Luther King, Jr. 161(21)
12. Barbara Deming 182(10)
13. Thich Nhat Hanh 192(12)
Conclusion 204(9)
Notes 213(9)
Bibliography 222(9)
Index 231

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