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The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition (2nd Ed)

The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition (2nd Ed)The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition (2nd Ed) (book)

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This is the second edition of this work and contains new material. This is a collection of pro – peace writings from the tradition of The Followers of the Way (commonly called Christians). Each article reflects various views surrounding the issue of war and peace. The articles include a play, poetry, non - fiction, prayers and so much more. They come in no particular order, but many of the articles come from pages of history, pages that often seem to have been forgotten. This collection was compiled by David Holdsworth. David gained a BA in Social Sciences at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Inverness and has since studied some theology at the Highland Theological College. He then spent a few months working in a Christian community called Lee Abbey in Devon. Presently he works as an assistant to people with special needs in the L’arche community in Inverness. David has been active in the peace movement in Scotland for sometime and he longs for peace in the world.

The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition...also includes a special feature: Not Peace but a Sword (a short play)

The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition...also includes a special feature: Not Peace but a Sword (a short play)The Forgotten: a collection of peace writings from the Christian tradition...also includes a special feature: Not Peace but a Sword (a short play) (book)

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"A thundering harmony of peace.” (Shane Claiborne) This book is a collection of pro – peace writings from the tradition of The Followers of the Way (commonly called Christians). Each article reflects various views surrounding the issue of war and peace. They come in no particular order, but many of the articles come from pages of history, pages that often seem to have been forgotten. This collection was compiled by David Holdsworth. David gained a BA in Social Sciences at the University of the Highlands and Islands in Inverness and has since studied some theology at the Highland Theological College. He then spent a few months working in a Christian community called Lee Abbey in Devon. Presently he works as an assistant to people with special needs in the L’arche community in Inverness. David has been active in the peace movement in Scotland for sometime and longs for peace in the world.