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- How can we become people of nonviolence and help the world become more nonviolent?
- What does it mean to be a person of active nonviolence?
- How can we help build a global grassroots movement of nonviolence to disarm the world, relieve unjust human suffering, make a more just society and protect creation and all creatures?
- What is a nonviolent life?
These are the questions John Dear, Nobel Peace Prize nominee and Pace e Bene staff member poses in his latest book, The Nonviolent Life. Join us for a conversation about non-violent living based on this book “The Nonviolent Life” in which Dear explores the powerful journey of nonviolence rooted in the Christian vision of love.
He focuses on three important aspects on the path toward becoming people of nonviolence
- being nonviolent toward ourselves;
- being nonviolent to all others (including creation and creatures);
- and joining the global grassroots movement of nonviolence.
After thirty years of preaching the Gospel of nonviolence John says he has never found a book that completely captures these crucial elements of nonviolent living. According to John, “most people pick one or two of these dimensions, but few do all three. To become a fully rounded, three dimensional person of nonviolence we need to do all three simultaneously.”
The conversation will be led by the Rev Caroline Hall and other members of St. Benedict’s. Sessions will be on Zoom.
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