Anglican Peace and Justice Network : Community transformation : violence and the Church's response : Anglican Peace and Justice Network Meeting in Rwanda and Burundi : 25 September - 3 October 2007
"Editing and research services were provided by John Ratti, Margaret Larom, and Gary Williams on behalf of the Rev. Canon Brian Grieves, director of the Advocacy Center, Episcopal Church, USA, and secretary of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network". -- verso of t.-p.
"Printing was done by Mission Graphics, a printing ministry of the Episcopal Church of Our Savior in Chinatown, New York City (www.ecoserve.org)". -- verso of t.-p.
"Under the inspired leadership of the Rt. Rev. Pie Ntukamazina, Bishop of Bujumbura, Burundi, members of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network representing 17 provinces of the Anglican Communion were hosted by the Anglican churches of Rwanda and Burundi from 25 September to 3 October 2007. ... The gathering was focused intentionally upon conflict resolution, exploring the role of violence and civil unrest in societies and considering how best the church might respond to these contemporary realities. Many members of the Network brought moving reports of their own experience of living in conflict situations". -- p. 1.
Contents divided into four main sections: Section One: The Rwanda / Burundi Meeting -- Section Two: Peace Conferences and Consultations -- Section Three: Voices from the Communion -- Section Four: Resources.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- About Us -- Mission Statement -- Foreword dated May 2009 / Dr. Jenny Plane Te Paa, Convenor, APJN Steering Committee -- APJN 2007 Participants -- Section One: The Rwanda / Burundi Meeting -- APJN Triennial Meeting in Rwanda and Burundi, 2007 -- Section Two: Peace Conferences and Consultations -- Korea: Towards Peace and Reconciliation (TOPIK) / Jeremiah Yang -- South Africa: Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM) -- Melanesia: Healing Past Hurts: A Way Forward -- Sudan: Let Us Move from Violence to Peace -- Section Three: Voices from the Communion -- Religion and Violence / Alexander John Malik -- Liberation Theology as a Test for Authentic Religion: The Case of Palestine / Naim Ateek -- Impact of Crisis on Community Life: Report from Burundi / Pie Ntukamazina -- Church's Role in Building Peace: Congo is Key to Stability of Great Lakes Region / Sylvestre Bahati Bali-Busane -- Article 9 and Peace in Asia: Anglicans Support Japan's Peace Constitution / Toshi Yamamoto -- The Amazon: Ecocide and Environmental Debt, Neo-Colonialism and Responsibility / Luiz Prado -- Section Four: Resources -- Knowledge about Conflict and Peace / Samson Wassara -- Decade to Overcome Violence, 2001-2010 / World Council of Churches -- Creative Peacemaking / Episcopal Peace Fellowship (USA) -- From the Ashes of Coventry Cathedral / Community of the Cross of Nails -- More Resources and Models for Conflict Resolution.
Canadian participants: Maylanne Maybee and Cynthia Patterson.
OTCH copy donated by Suzanne Lawson contains some yellow highlighting in text.
Anglican Peace and Justice Network : Community transformation : violence and the Church's response : Anglican Peace and Justice Network Meeting in Rwanda and Burundi : 25 September - 3 October 2007
"Editing and research services were provided by John Ratti, Margaret Larom, and Gary Williams on behalf of the Rev. Canon Brian Grieves, director of the Advocacy Center, Episcopal Church, USA, and secretary of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network". -- verso of t.-p.
"Printing was done by Mission Graphics, a printing ministry of the Episcopal Church of Our Savior in Chinatown, New York City (www.ecoserve.org)". -- verso of t.-p.
"Under the inspired leadership of the Rt. Rev. Pie Ntukamazina, Bishop of Bujumbura, Burundi, members of the Anglican Peace and Justice Network representing 17 provinces of the Anglican Communion were hosted by the Anglican churches of Rwanda and Burundi from 25 September to 3 October 2007. ... The gathering was focused intentionally upon conflict resolution, exploring the role of violence and civil unrest in societies and considering how best the church might respond to these contemporary realities. Many members of the Network brought moving reports of their own experience of living in conflict situations". -- p. 1.
Contents divided into four main sections: Section One: The Rwanda / Burundi Meeting -- Section Two: Peace Conferences and Consultations -- Section Three: Voices from the Communion -- Section Four: Resources.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- About Us -- Mission Statement -- Foreword dated May 2009 / Dr. Jenny Plane Te Paa, Convenor, APJN Steering Committee -- APJN 2007 Participants -- Section One: The Rwanda / Burundi Meeting -- APJN Triennial Meeting in Rwanda and Burundi, 2007 -- Section Two: Peace Conferences and Consultations -- Korea: Towards Peace and Reconciliation (TOPIK) / Jeremiah Yang -- South Africa: Towards Effective Anglican Mission (TEAM) -- Melanesia: Healing Past Hurts: A Way Forward -- Sudan: Let Us Move from Violence to Peace -- Section Three: Voices from the Communion -- Religion and Violence / Alexander John Malik -- Liberation Theology as a Test for Authentic Religion: The Case of Palestine / Naim Ateek -- Impact of Crisis on Community Life: Report from Burundi / Pie Ntukamazina -- Church's Role in Building Peace: Congo is Key to Stability of Great Lakes Region / Sylvestre Bahati Bali-Busane -- Article 9 and Peace in Asia: Anglicans Support Japan's Peace Constitution / Toshi Yamamoto -- The Amazon: Ecocide and Environmental Debt, Neo-Colonialism and Responsibility / Luiz Prado -- Section Four: Resources -- Knowledge about Conflict and Peace / Samson Wassara -- Decade to Overcome Violence, 2001-2010 / World Council of Churches -- Creative Peacemaking / Episcopal Peace Fellowship (USA) -- From the Ashes of Coventry Cathedral / Community of the Cross of Nails -- More Resources and Models for Conflict Resolution.
Canadian participants: Maylanne Maybee and Cynthia Patterson.
OTCH copy donated by Suzanne Lawson contains some yellow highlighting in text.
"[E]dited by Naim Ateek, Cedar Duaybis and Maurine Tobin".
"In April 2004, Sabeel Liberation Theology Center Jerusalem held its 5th International Conference on the theme of 'Challenging Christian Zionism'. This book contains the papers of that important, ground-breaking conference". -- back cover.
Contents divided into eight main sections: History and Theology -- Political Effects of Christian Zionism -- Christian Responses to Christian Zionism -- Jewish and Muslim Perspectives -- Nonviolent Strategies for Peace -- Religion as a Humanizing Factor -- Biblical Reflections -- The Archbishop of Canterbury's Message and Responses.
Contents: Editor's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: Challenging Christian Zionism / Naim Ateek -- The Historical Roots of Christian Zionism from Irving to Balfour: Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom (1820-1918) / Stephen Sizer -- From Blackstone to Bush: Christian Zionism in the United States (1890-2004) / Donald Wagner -- Theological and Biblical Assumptions of Christian Zionism / Gary M. Burge -- The Theological Basis of Christian Zionism: On the Road to Armageddon / Stephen Sizer -- Keys for Understanding the Christian Zionists' Interpretation of the Bible / Goran Gunner -- Israel as an Extension of American Empire / Jeff Halper --The Second Superpower: Organizing in Opposition to the New Empire / Phyllis Benner -- The Influence of the Christian Right in U.S. Middle East Policy / Stephen Zunes -- Israel and India: Disturbing Parallels / Praful Bidwai -- Violence and the Biblical Land Traditions / Michael Prior -- The Effects of Christian Zionism on Palestinian Christians / Rafiq Khoury -- Christian Zionism and Main Line Western Christian Churches / Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Justice and Mercy: The Missing Ingredients in Christian Zionism / Jonathan Kuttab -- Holocaust, Christian Zionism and Beyond: A Jewish Theology of Liberation After / Marc H. Ellis -- Eschatology and Apocalyptic Literature in Early Islam / Khalil Athamina -- The Danger of Millennial Politics / Gershom Gorenberg -- Breaking Down the Iron Wall: Reflections on Nonviolence in Palestine/Israel / Alain Epp Weaver -- Nonviolence as a Strategy for Struggle and Method for Peace-Making / Zoughbi Elias Zoughbi -- The African-American Experience / Damu Smith -- Nonviolence as a Legitimate Means toward Peace / Mubarak Awad -- Religion: Problem or Potential for Transformation / Jean Zaru -- Fear No More / Elias Chacour -- Faith as the Solution / Edmond Lee Browning -- A Maori Perspective / Jenny Plane Te Paa -- The Third Kingdom / Mitri Raheb -- The Promise of a New Jerusalem: Rapture in Reverse / Barbara Rossing -- The Promise of the Father / Bishara Awad -- The Promise of the Land (Genesis 12: 1-3) / Peter de Brul -- Holy Land and Holy People / Rowan Williams -- An Open Letter to Archbishop Rowan Williams / Jonathan Kuttab -- On Knowing One's Place: A Liberationist Critique of Rowan Williams' 'Holy Land and Holy People' / Robert B. Tobin -- A Response to Rowan Williams' Message to the Sabeel Conference / Helen Lewis.
OTCH Note: Anglican contributors include: Naim Ateek, Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning, Helen Lewis, Jenny Plane Te Paa and Archbishop Rowan Williams.
"[E]dited by Naim Ateek, Cedar Duaybis and Maurine Tobin".
"In April 2004, Sabeel Liberation Theology Center Jerusalem held its 5th International Conference on the theme of 'Challenging Christian Zionism'. This book contains the papers of that important, ground-breaking conference". -- back cover.
Contents divided into eight main sections: History and Theology -- Political Effects of Christian Zionism -- Christian Responses to Christian Zionism -- Jewish and Muslim Perspectives -- Nonviolent Strategies for Peace -- Religion as a Humanizing Factor -- Biblical Reflections -- The Archbishop of Canterbury's Message and Responses.
Contents: Editor's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: Challenging Christian Zionism / Naim Ateek -- The Historical Roots of Christian Zionism from Irving to Balfour: Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom (1820-1918) / Stephen Sizer -- From Blackstone to Bush: Christian Zionism in the United States (1890-2004) / Donald Wagner -- Theological and Biblical Assumptions of Christian Zionism / Gary M. Burge -- The Theological Basis of Christian Zionism: On the Road to Armageddon / Stephen Sizer -- Keys for Understanding the Christian Zionists' Interpretation of the Bible / Goran Gunner -- Israel as an Extension of American Empire / Jeff Halper --The Second Superpower: Organizing in Opposition to the New Empire / Phyllis Benner -- The Influence of the Christian Right in U.S. Middle East Policy / Stephen Zunes -- Israel and India: Disturbing Parallels / Praful Bidwai -- Violence and the Biblical Land Traditions / Michael Prior -- The Effects of Christian Zionism on Palestinian Christians / Rafiq Khoury -- Christian Zionism and Main Line Western Christian Churches / Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Justice and Mercy: The Missing Ingredients in Christian Zionism / Jonathan Kuttab -- Holocaust, Christian Zionism and Beyond: A Jewish Theology of Liberation After / Marc H. Ellis -- Eschatology and Apocalyptic Literature in Early Islam / Khalil Athamina -- The Danger of Millennial Politics / Gershom Gorenberg -- Breaking Down the Iron Wall: Reflections on Nonviolence in Palestine/Israel / Alain Epp Weaver -- Nonviolence as a Strategy for Struggle and Method for Peace-Making / Zoughbi Elias Zoughbi -- The African-American Experience / Damu Smith -- Nonviolence as a Legitimate Means toward Peace / Mubarak Awad -- Religion: Problem or Potential for Transformation / Jean Zaru -- Fear No More / Elias Chacour -- Faith as the Solution / Edmond Lee Browning -- A Maori Perspective / Jenny Plane Te Paa -- The Third Kingdom / Mitri Raheb -- The Promise of a New Jerusalem: Rapture in Reverse / Barbara Rossing -- The Promise of the Father / Bishara Awad -- The Promise of the Land (Genesis 12: 1-3) / Peter de Brul -- Holy Land and Holy People / Rowan Williams -- An Open Letter to Archbishop Rowan Williams / Jonathan Kuttab -- On Knowing One's Place: A Liberationist Critique of Rowan Williams' 'Holy Land and Holy People' / Robert B. Tobin -- A Response to Rowan Williams' Message to the Sabeel Conference / Helen Lewis.
OTCH Note: Anglican contributors include: Naim Ateek, Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning, Helen Lewis, Jenny Plane Te Paa and Archbishop Rowan Williams.
"[E]dited by Naim Ateek, Cedar Duaybis and Maurine Tobin".
"In April 2004, Sabeel Liberation Theology Center Jerusalem held its 5th International Conference on the theme of 'Challenging Christian Zionism'. This book contains the papers of that important, ground-breaking conference". -- back cover.
Contents divided into eight main sections: History and Theology -- Political Effects of Christian Zionism -- Christian Responses to Christian Zionism -- Jewish and Muslim Perspectives -- Nonviolent Strategies for Peace -- Religion as a Humanizing Factor -- Biblical Reflections -- The Archbishop of Canterbury's Message and Responses.
Contents: Editor's Note -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction: Challenging Christian Zionism / Naim Ateek -- The Historical Roots of Christian Zionism from Irving to Balfour: Christian Zionism in the United Kingdom (1820-1918) / Stephen Sizer -- From Blackstone to Bush: Christian Zionism in the United States (1890-2004) / Donald Wagner -- Theological and Biblical Assumptions of Christian Zionism / Gary M. Burge -- The Theological Basis of Christian Zionism: On the Road to Armageddon / Stephen Sizer -- Keys for Understanding the Christian Zionists' Interpretation of the Bible / Goran Gunner -- Israel as an Extension of American Empire / Jeff Halper --The Second Superpower: Organizing in Opposition to the New Empire / Phyllis Benner -- The Influence of the Christian Right in U.S. Middle East Policy / Stephen Zunes -- Israel and India: Disturbing Parallels / Praful Bidwai -- Violence and the Biblical Land Traditions / Michael Prior -- The Effects of Christian Zionism on Palestinian Christians / Rafiq Khoury -- Christian Zionism and Main Line Western Christian Churches / Rosemary Radford Ruether -- Justice and Mercy: The Missing Ingredients in Christian Zionism / Jonathan Kuttab -- Holocaust, Christian Zionism and Beyond: A Jewish Theology of Liberation After / Marc H. Ellis -- Eschatology and Apocalyptic Literature in Early Islam / Khalil Athamina -- The Danger of Millennial Politics / Gershom Gorenberg -- Breaking Down the Iron Wall: Reflections on Nonviolence in Palestine/Israel / Alain Epp Weaver -- Nonviolence as a Strategy for Struggle and Method for Peace-Making / Zoughbi Elias Zoughbi -- The African-American Experience / Damu Smith -- Nonviolence as a Legitimate Means toward Peace / Mubarak Awad -- Religion: Problem or Potential for Transformation / Jean Zaru -- Fear No More / Elias Chacour -- Faith as the Solution / Edmond Lee Browning -- A Maori Perspective / Jenny Plane Te Paa -- The Third Kingdom / Mitri Raheb -- The Promise of a New Jerusalem: Rapture in Reverse / Barbara Rossing -- The Promise of the Father / Bishara Awad -- The Promise of the Land (Genesis 12: 1-3) / Peter de Brul -- Holy Land and Holy People / Rowan Williams -- An Open Letter to Archbishop Rowan Williams / Jonathan Kuttab -- On Knowing One's Place: A Liberationist Critique of Rowan Williams' 'Holy Land and Holy People' / Robert B. Tobin -- A Response to Rowan Williams' Message to the Sabeel Conference / Helen Lewis.
OTCH Note: Anglican contributors include: Naim Ateek, Presiding Bishop Edmond L. Browning, Helen Lewis, Jenny Plane Te Paa and Archbishop Rowan Williams.
Edited by Naim S. Ateek, Marc H. Ellis and Rosemary Radford Ruether.
Papers given at the First International Symposium on Palestinian Liberation Theology at Tantur from March 10-17, 1990.
Authors include: Hanan Ashrawi, an Anglican lay woman and Palestinian spokesperson; Canon Riah Abu El-Assal, Anglican rector of Christ Church Nazareth; Canon Naim Ateek, Anglican Canon of St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem and Cedar Duaybis, a Palestinian Episcopalian who works with the Jerusalem YWCA.
Edited by Naim S. Ateek, Marc H. Ellis and Rosemary Radford Ruether.
Papers given at the First International Symposium on Palestinian Liberation Theology at Tantur from March 10-17, 1990.
Authors include: Hanan Ashrawi, an Anglican lay woman and Palestinian spokesperson; Canon Riah Abu El-Assal, Anglican rector of Christ Church Nazareth; Canon Naim Ateek, Anglican Canon of St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem and Cedar Duaybis, a Palestinian Episcopalian who works with the Jerusalem YWCA.
The papers of the Third International Conference of Sabeel (Sabeel Liberation Theology Center (Jerusalem) held on the campus of Bethlehem University on 10-15 February 1998.
"This book .... poses Israel the challenge of jubilee, and asks, `What dies the Lord require ?' The jubilee challenges Israel to honour the demands of some of the Bible's more attractive traditions. It insists on freedom and justice, bringing release to the captives and freedom to the oppressed. The injustice done to the Palestinians gnaws at Israel's moral core." -- back cover.
Contents: Preface / Naim Ateek -- Introduction / Michael Prior -- Introduction to Edward W. Said / Ibrahim Abu Lughod -- Keynote Address / Edward W. Said -- Principles of Jubilee in the Old Testament, and for the Enduring Community of Faith / Gordon Brubacher -- The New Testament Understanding of the Biblical Jubilee / Osvaldo D. Vena -- The Bible and Zionism / Michael Prior -- Fifty Years after 1948 : A Universal Jubilee ? / Rashid Khalidi -- Re-Examining History : Israel and the Holocaust / Uri Davis -- Justice and Reconciliation : Living with the Memory : Legitimacy, Justice and Nationhood / May Seikaly -- Reconciliation and Justice : Living with the Memory / Elias Chacour -- Justice and Reconciliation / Rosemary Ruether -- The Colonisation of Palestine / Jad Isaac, Marla Schrader and Suhail Khalilieh -- The Economics of Palestine and Jubilee / Yousef Nasser -- Humana Rights Issues / Jonathan Kuttab -- Jewish Fundamentalism / Moshe Reiss -- Christian Zionism in Scandinavia / Goran Gunner -- Christian Zionism : A British Perspective / Stephen R. Sizer -- Reagan and Begin, Bibi and Jerry : The Theopolitical Alliance of the Likud Party with the American Christian `Right' / Don Wagner -- Christian-Muslim Relations : Past, Present and Future / Rafiq Khoury -- Jubilee : A Rallying Cry for Today's Oppressed / Jacob Milgrom -- The Boundaries of Our Destiny : A Jewish Reflection on the Biblical Jubilee on the Fiftieth Anniversary of Israel / Marc H. Ellis -- Pilgrimage Alternatives / Hakan Sandvik -- Her Jubilee : A Chance to Change / Jean Zaru -- International Models of Peacemaking / Samuel Rayan -- In Search of Peace : A South African Context / Madipoane Masenya -- International Models of Peacemaking : Northern Ireland / Nicholas Frayling -- A Vision for Peace : Thinking the Unthinkable / Hanan Ashrawi -- A Vision for Peace : Thinking the Unthinkable / Azmi Bishara -- Spiritual Resources for Peace : A Vision for Peace / Michel Sabbah -- Spiritual Resources for Peace / Edmond Browning -- Conference Statement.
Anglican contributors include: Dr. Hanan Ashrawi, The Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek, The Most Rev. Edmond L. Browning, Canon Nicholas Frayling and the Rev. Dr. Stephen R. Sizer.
Cover title: How long O Lord ? : Christian, Jewish and Muslim voices from the ground and visions for the future in Israel/Palestine.
Includes bibliographical references.
15 chapters/pieces, most of them previously published.
Contents divided into four main sections: Part One: Perspectives on the Past -- Part Two: Voices from the Ground -- Part Three: Visions for the Future -- Appendices.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Foreword / Edmond Browning -- Introduction : An Unfinished Pilgrimage / Maurine and Robert Tobin -- Why Peace Failed : An Oslo Autopsy / Sara Roy -- Palestinian Refugees : Victims of Zionist Ideology / Elaine C. Hagopian -- The Problem of Peace in the Middle East : A Role for the Democratic World / Haidar Abdel-Shafi -- Chosenness, Zionism, and the Implications for Occupation / Martin Federman -- Improbable Alliances in Uncertain Times : Christian Zionism and the Israeli Right / Andrea L. Anderson -- A Most Ungenerous Offer / Jeff Halper -- Suicide Bombers : What is Theologically and Morally Wrong with Suicide Bombings ? : A Palestinian Christian Perspective / Naim Ateek -- Arab Christians : An Endangered Species / Riah Abu El-Assal -- A Peace Movement of Her Own / Gila Svirsky -- The Intifada Journals / Henry R. Carse -- On Christian Advocacy / M. Thomas Shaw -- Healing and Love for Israel and Palestine / Michael Lerner -- Holistic Peace Process for the Middle East / Yehezkel Landau -- A Just Peace / Edward W. Said -- A Clarion Call / Desmond Tutu.
Appendices contain: Glossary -- Chronology of the Historic Land of Palestine from the Ottoman Empire to the Present -- Contributors.
OTCH Note: Anglican/Episcopal contributors include: Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal, Naim Ateek, Bishop Thomas Shaw, Archbishop Desmond Tutu and editors Maurine and Robert Tobin.
"Edited by Naim Ateek, Cedar Duaybis and Marla Schrader".
"This volume contains papers given at a conference held in Jerusalem in 1996, under the auspices of Sabeel Liberation Theology Center. The conference theme was 'The Significance of Jerusalem for Christians and of Christians for Jerusalem'." -- back cover.
Includes bibliographical references but NO index.
Contents: Contributors -- Sponsors -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction / Naim Ateek -- Conference Message -- Jerusalem in the Greek Orthodox Tradition / Aristarchos Peristeris -- Keynote Address: The Significance of Jerusalem for Christians and of Christians for Jerusalem / Michael Sabah -- Worship Meditations -- 1. Conference Invocation / Salpy Eskidjian -- 2. A Dream from Jerusalem / Samir Kafity -- 3. Pentecost and Jerusalem / Atallah Hanna -- 4. The Prophet Micah and Jerusalem / Mitri Raheb -- 5. Vision of a New Jerusalem / Eileen W. Lindner -- 6. Empty Tomb and Risen Lord / Elias Chacour -- Christian Presence and Unity -- 7. The Continuity of the Christian Presence in Jerusalem / Maroun Lahham -- 8. Pathways to Christian Unity I / Kevork Hintilian -- 9. Pathways to Christian Unity II / Jean Zaru -- Christian-Muslim Relations -- 10. Christian-Muslim Relations in Historic Perspective / John L. Esposito -- 11. A Vision for Christian-Muslim Relations / Geries Khoury -- 12. The Significance of Jerusalem for Muslims / Antonie Wessels -- Theologies of Jerusalem -- 13. Jesus and Jerusalem: New Testament Perspectives / Peter Walker -- 14. Marching to Zion / Western Evangelicals and Jerusalem Approaching the Year 2000 / Don Wagner -- 15. A Palestinian Theology of Jerusalem / Naim Ateek -- Pilgrimage and Spirituality -- 16. The Spirituality of Christian Pilgrimage / Anba Abraham -- 17. Local Community and Tourism / Zoughbi Zoughbi -- 18. A Perspective on Pilgrimage to the Holy Land / Michael Prior -- The Christian Community and Current Realities -- 19. Profile of the Christian Communities: Challenges and Hopes / Bernard Sabella -- 20. The Separation of Jerusalem from the West Bank and Gaza / Lynda Brayer -- 21. The Changing Face of Jerusalem / Ibrahim Matar -- 22. The Message of Jerusalem Today / Munir Fasheh -- Archaeology, Environment and Heritage -- 23. The Effect of Politics on Archaeology / Nazim Al-Jubeh -- 24. Political Conflict and Environmental Degradation in Jerusalem / Jad Isaac and Leonardo Hosh -- 25. A Bi-millennial Celebration in Jerusalem: The House of Christian Heritage / Ruth Hummel -- Legal Requirements for a Just Resolution -- 26. Applicability of Israeli Law Over East Jerusalem: Concept and Dimensions / Usama Halabi -- 27. Jerusalem: International Law and Proposed Solutions / Camille Mansour -- Galilee Christians and Jerusalem -- 28. Who are the Christians in Galilee ? / Sami Geraisy --29. Factors Affecting the Palestinian Christian Presence in Israel / Ibtisam Mu'allem -- 30. The Importance of Jerusalem to the Christians of Galilee / Boulus Marcuzzo -- 31. The Perspective of a Lay Christian from Galilee on the City of Jerusalem / Johnny Mansour -- Conference Overview -- 32. The Holy City as an Image of New Creation / Salpy Eskidjian -- 33. The Mosaic of Jerusalem / Harry Hagopian -- Appendix: Significance of Jerusalem for Christians: Memorandum of the Patriarchs and Heads of the Christian Communities in Jerusalem, 14 November 1994".
Anglican contributors include Naim Ateek and Samir Kafity.