Contents

From the Editor

FUNDAMENTALIST RIGHTS by Joseph Liechty

Essay

ANGER, GRIEF, AND THE ART OF PEACEMAKING by Michael True

Articles

A PROPOSAL FOR GRACE by Mary C. Moorman

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BETWEEN DOGMATISM AND RELATIVISM by Duane L. Cady

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RELIGION AND PEACEBUILDING by Heather Dubois

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RESISTING TERRORISM by Cynthia Hess

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Book Reviews

GLOBALIZATION AND IDENTITY: CULTURAL DIVERSITY, RELIGION, AND CITIZENSHIP by Majid Tehranian and B. Jeannie Lum, eds

Sara A. Mangiaracina

SOUTH ASIAN COOPERATION AND THE ROLE OF THE PUNJABS by Tridivesh Singh Maini

Rita Kiki Edozie

SUDAN : RACE, RELIGION, AND VIOLENCE by Jok Madut Jok

Rene Wadlow

Volume 1, Issue 2

Spring 2008

Journal of Religion, Conflict, and Peace is a project of Plowshares, a peace studies collaborative of Earlham, Goshen, and Manchester Colleges. The journal is shaped by, but not confined to, the perspectives of the three historic peace churches—Society of Friends, Church of the Brethren, and the Mennonite Church—associated with the colleges that compose the collaborative. The journal addresses both the problem of religion and conflict and the possibility and practices of peace, giving particular attention to peace.