The Intifada, nonviolence, and the Bible

According to the author the Intifada has created an atmosphere of nonviolent action - nonviolent action from a feminist perspective is the merging of an uncompromising rage at patriarchy's brutal destructiveness with a refusal to adopt its ways. The author claims that peace is not submission an...

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Main Author: Zaru, Jean 1940- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Orbis Books 1992
In: Faith and the Intifada
Year: 1992, Pages: 126-129
Further subjects:B Palestinian Arabs
B Church
B Orient
B Occupied territories
B Feminist movement
B Christian
B Israel
B Non-violence
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Summary:According to the author the Intifada has created an atmosphere of nonviolent action - nonviolent action from a feminist perspective is the merging of an uncompromising rage at patriarchy's brutal destructiveness with a refusal to adopt its ways. The author claims that peace is not submission and relinquishment, as often emphasized in churches, and cannot be found, but is something people have to work for. (DÜI-Mjr)
ISBN:0883448084
Contains:In: Faith and the Intifada