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  2. Josef Hromádka - Wikipedia

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    He was a founder of the Christian Peace Conference. Born into a Lutheran peasant family in a village in Moravia in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Hromádka studied theology in Vienna, Basel and Heidelberg, as well as in Aberdeen. He was a supporter of and member from its foundation in 1918 of the unified Evangelical Church of Czech Brethren.

  3. Christian Peace Conference - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Peace Conference (Czech: Křesťanská mírová konference) was an international organization based in Prague and founded in 1958 by Josef Hromádka, a pastor who had spent the war years in the United States, moving back to Czechoslovakia when the war ended and Heinrich Vogel, an evangelical theologian. [1]

  4. List of books with anti-war themes - Wikipedia

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    Choosing Peace: A Handbook on War, Peace, and Your Conscience – Robert A. Seeley, 1994; The Cold and the Dark: The World after Nuclear War – Paul R. Ehrlich, Carl Sagan and Donald Kennedy, 1984; Collateral Damage: America's War Against Iraqi Civilians – Chris Hedges, 2008; The Complaint of Peace – Desiderius Erasmus, 1517 [22]

  5. John Paul Lederach - Wikipedia

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    Lederach is a Mennonite Christian, and as he wrote in his 1999 book Journey Toward Reconciliation (ISBN 978-0836190823), his Christian faith has affected both his thinking and application of non-violent solutions to conflict. In 2000, he received the Community of Christ International Peace Award. [11]

  6. Mikhail P. Kulakov - Wikipedia

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    A few years later in 1983 (20–24 April), Kulakov took an active part in the same conference in Sweden in Uppsala (For Life and Peace) ("For Life and Peace". Archived from the original on 2014-07-15.). In the mid-1980s he twice traveled to Japan to participate in the peace conferences organized by the religious organizations of Japan.

  7. Living Stream Ministry - Wikipedia

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    Living Stream Ministry (LSM), originally named Stream Publishers when founded in 1965 by Witness Lee, [1] is a non-profit corporation currently based in Anaheim, California. LSM publishes the works of Watchman Nee and Witness Lee , including the Recovery Version of the Bible .

  8. LiveFree's Peace Needs conference will bring national experts ...

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    A conference pass starts at $40, which will grant the attendee entry to the event's two keynote presentations, several breakout sessions, and a concert planned for Beer City Music Hall on Friday ...

  9. John Howard Yoder - Wikipedia

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    John Howard Yoder (December 29, 1927 – December 30, 1997) was an American Mennonite theologian and ethicist best known for his defense of Christian pacifism.His most influential book was The Politics of Jesus, which was first published in 1972.