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1. Scott Simon (of National Public
Radio) reconsiders his Quaker Pacifism in this lecture, September 25, 2001.
2. An Exchange Between
Friends: Thomas Jeavons, General Secretary of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, published a
strongly pacifist column in the Piladelphia Inquirer; Friend Ted Goertzel expresses a
different view.
3. Commentary by Friend Thomas Rodd, a Vietnam War
Draft Resister
4. Reflections by Paul Lacey, Professor Emeritus at Earlham
College, September 12, 2001.
5. Three Views on Quaker Peace Witness in World War
I.
6. The Integrity of
German Friends During the Twelve Years of Nazi Rule A Pendle Hill Lecture By
Brenda Bailey
7. Modern Peacemakers:
Inhabiting Both the Earthly City and the City of God By Daniel A. Seeger:
Message offered at the 1997 Quaker Peace Roundtable, sponsored by Pendle Hill and held at
the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -- January 18, 1997
8. What Quakers Can Learn
From Mennonites About Peace Witness By Jennifer Elam and Chuck Fager: Excerpts
From an Advance Paper for the 1997 Quaker Peace Roundtable
9. Report on a visit to
the Peacekeeping Institute at the U.S. Army War College By Chuck Fager, 1995
10. Peacemaking And the
"Humanitarian Industrial Complex":A Report on the U.S. Institute of
Peace 10th Anniversary Conference, November, 1994. Prepared by Chuck Fager for the Pendle
Hill Issues Program.
11. PEACE THROUGH PLAY
-- A Site for for transforming the Culture of Violence Into a Culture of Peace by
realising the inborn creative potential in children, young people, yourself.
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