Sierra Passage by Franklin Carter

Sierra Passage by Franklin Carter

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Sierra Passage by Franklin Carter

Onboard the US Missouri off Japan August 6, 1945, 18 year-old PFC Jerry Pedersen listened as the loudspeaker announced an 'Atomic bomb' had been dropped on Hiroshima instantly destroying a city of 200,000 people. The whole world changed that day, he sensed. Then September 2nd, as Honor Guard for the Surrender Signing he heard General MacArthur: A new era is upon us. The utter destructiveness of war now blots out this alternative. We must go forward to secure in peace what he have won in war Those moments culminated in his calling-to be a 'peacemaker'. Few can share a perspective so powerful, calling hearts and minds to wrestle with continuing justifications for war and the pursuit of peace. From East Africa University chaplain in newly independent Tanzania to San Francisco 1968 and his arrest during student protest, to growing a conservative Orange County congregation with social justice workshops, to 'Witness for Peace' in Nicaragua, through today's 'war on terrorism'-this is Dr. Pedersen's inspiring journey, from war to peacemaking. Peacemaking as found at the center of the world's great religions and 'Active Nonviolence' movements. It's our unfinished journey as we remain on a perilous precipice looking for another way.
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ISBN 13 9780515115277
ISBN 10 0515115274
Title Sierra Passage
Author Franklin Carter
Series Railswest
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Putnam Inc
Year published 1995-01-01
Number of pages 1
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