Contents: Kaethe Kollwitz -- Chavez and organizing migrant labor / John Bank -- Peace and China / Denny Rock -- Grindstone statement -- To end war (book review) -- News of students, faculty and friends of peace studies -- Bail reform / Dan Fox and...
In an effort to keep the wider community informed on peace issues, Mennonite Central Committee Peace Section began publishing a newsletter in May of 1946. The issues covered here until 1948 include among many others, international news, recent...
Steven P. Miller explored the shifting Mennonite understanding of peacemaking by describing the connections of the Goshen College Peace Society with the broader New Left movement from 1965 to 1972.
Peaces Notes, the official publication of Mennonites and affiliated Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship, included a variety of peace related reports and news items. The Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship is a Mennonite Central Committee sponsored...
Peace Notes, the official publication of the Mennonite and affiliated Intercollegiat Peace Fellowship, included a variety of peace related reports and news items. The Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship is a Mennonite Central Committee sponsored peace...
Originally delivered at the 1933 Hesston General Conference, Orie O. Miller read this paper again for the Goshen College Peace Society on March 20, 1936. The paper focused on the history as well as the purpose of the Mennonite Church Peace Problems...
Michael A. Miller interviewed Roy Umble who reflected on peace activities at Goshen College over his life time. This included the peace speech contest, Intercollegiate Peace Fellowship involvement and academic activities.
A memo from John H. Yoder addressed to Mennonite Historians, with a special note to John A. Lapp, intended to stimulate further discussion on the teaching of history from a nonresistant perspective.
J. R. Burkholder, involved with Goshen College Peace Studies program, wrote to Glenn Smiley to request more information about the peace organization JAPLA before traveling to Costa Rica.
Delivered originally as an address to the Dutch Mennonite General Conference on March 12, 1966 it was subsequently circulated more widely among Dutch Mennonites. The document reflects the Dutch Mennonite response to the war in Vietnam and...
Included here are materials from the Historic Peace Churches Continuation Committee as found in the Mennonite Church Peace Problems Committee Collection.
In an ecumenical spirit, Lutheran and Reformed theologians in Europe met with representatives of the Historical Peace Churches and International Fellowship of Reconciliation to learn in conversation the theological differences represented in the...
The Peace Problems Committee of the General Conference Mennonite Church circulated this manifesto to gather signatures for eventual publication. The manifesto was prepared by European Mennonites anxious to revive the principle of non-resistance.