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Tio Hardiman of the acclaimed anti-gang-violence organization, CeaseFire, will lead a break-out session at the workshop. Mr. Hardiman has long worked to help change the lives of people caught in the cycle of poverty and crime. In May 2006, he signed on to start helping dogs as well—and now leads outreach efforts for The HSUS's End Dogfighting in Chicago campaign. His article for the Huffington Post is titled Searching for Peace Summit. Join Tio at this engaging workshop. Register online.

Thursday, 07 October 2010 15:56

Making Peace with Revelation: Suzanne Ross

Raven Foundation founder Suzanne Ross explains the concept behind the workshop Making Peace with Revelation.

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Thursday, 07 October 2010 11:03

Dr. Jim L. Papandrea

Here are some highlights from one of the keynote speakers from the Making Peace with Revelation workshop held on Nov. 6, 2010. 

                   The Definition of Apocalypse

 

                  The Definition of Eschatology

 

                  What does Armageddon Mean?

 

                    666 - The Number of the Beast

 

                           End Times Promises

 

                                 The Rapture

 

                                 The 144,000

 

                            Prophecy or Warning

 

                                  The Woes

 

                             The Slain Lamb

 

                  What is Apocalyptic Eschatology?

 

                          The Woman in Labor

 

                                 Idolatry Today

 

                                    Tribulation

 

                             The Four Horsemen

 

                            Resurrection Hope

Thursday, 07 October 2010 10:33

Dr. Charles Mabee

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 06 October 2010 13:59

Reading Revelation

Dr. Jim Papandrea provides the historical and literary context for the Book of Revelation.
Dr. Charles Mabee examines the connection between the culture of war and the four horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Monday, 19 July 2010 14:41

Countdown to Zero

A Call for Nuclear Disarmament

Sixty-five years ago on July 16, 1945, the first atomic device was detonated at Alamogordo, New Mexico. The time has come to take a stand for nuclear disarmament!

 

countdown150x221Attend one of the premiere showings of the highly acclaimed documentary Countdown to Zero at the Landmark Century Theatre (2828 N. Clark St.) July 30-August 1, 2010. The film, produced by Academy Award winner Lawrence Bender (An Inconvenient Truth), makes a compelling case that total nuclear disarmament must be put back on the national agenda. Peace groups are hoping for a huge turnout, giving the film a huge boost when it opens nationally.

MOVIE SHOW TIMES: July 30, July 31, and August 1 at 1:30pm / 4:10pm / 7:00pm / 9:45pm

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Wednesday, 02 June 2010 14:55

Warmongers for Peace

I welcomed the op-ed piece by Amos Oz, the Israeli novelist and journalist, in the New York Times, Israeli Force, Adrift on the Sea (June 2, 2010). He makes the case that the violent outcome of the Monday, May 31, Israeli military interception of a flotilla trying to break the blockade of the Gaza strip in which 9 civilians were killed was the result of Israel’s increasing reliance on methods of violence to maintain security. Oz writes that “since the Six-Day War in 1967, Israel has been fixated on military force” so much so that their mantra has become “what can’t be done by force can be done with even greater force.” While conceding the “efficacy of force” for a nation’s survival, Oz nevertheless pleads with Israel to understand the limits of violence.

 

Up to this point, I found myself in full agreement with his argument. As an American citizen who critiques her own government’s reliance on force to achieve peace and security, I felt a spiritual kinship with Oz as he performed the same role for his country. But in his conclusions, the kinship I felt frayed as he asserted that “force is effective only as a preventative – to prevent the destruction and conquest of Israel, to protect our lives and freedom. Every attempt to use force not as a preventative measure, not in self-defense, but instead as a means of smashing problems and squashing ideas, will lead to more disasters.” I offer this lengthy quote because it gives evidence of an all too common detour away from the truth about violence.

 

The detour is the claim of self-defense. In the blockade of Gaza, Israel’s December 2008 invasion of Gaza, and Monday’s raid on the flotilla, Israel claims to be acting in self-defense. Every rocket launch and every violent action taken by Hamas is also in the name of self-defense. The claim of self-defense is the number one justification of violence and it is always proffered in the name of peace. Combatants always claim to have had no other choice but to violently defend themselves against aggression and so, as René Girard writes so insightfully in Battling to the End, we become “warmongers out of pacificism” (East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 2010, 181).

 

The conclusion I wish Oz and every government would arrive at is that every attempt to use force, regardless of the reason, will lead to more disasters and more violence. That is the simple truth about violence.  Peace will become a possibility only when we stop detouring around it.

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