Anglican Peace and Justice Network 1985-2005 : A report of its deliberations in Jerusalem September 14-22, 2004
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog4889
- Publication Date
- [2005]
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)
- Call Number
- BX 5006 P4 J4 2005
- Corporate Author
- Anglican Peace and Justice Network
- Place of Publication
- [s.l.]
- Publisher
- Anglican Peace and Justice Network
- Publication Date
- [2005]
- Physical Description
- 35 p. : ill. ; 28 x 21.5 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- At head of title: APJN.
- "2005 marks the Anglican Peace and Justice Network's 20th anniversary and its meeting in Jerusalem in September 2004 brings it full circle to its first meeting which also took place in the City of Peace in 1985. Invited by the Right Reverend Riah Hanna Abu El-Assal, APJN convened 23 Provinces of the Anglican Communion under the leadership of Dr. Jenny Te Paa of Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia ... (p. 7)". "APJN was both nurtured and shaken during its visit, the former by the warmth of the people of the diocese (virtually all of them Palestinian), and the latter by the conditions of Occupation under which most Palestinians live (p. 7)". "We recognize that the Israeli people have endured attacks and suicide bombings causing great suffering, loss and agony, and that the fear of further suicide bombings continues. We also recognize and lament the historical context of the experience of persecution and genocide by the Jewish people. However, the extent to which the Israeli government has gone in annexing Palestinian land and pushing the Palestinians into cantons and denying this people both dignity and self-determination is unjustifiable. If Israel continues with its actions in the name of security (as is often argued) then their hope for life without fear is diminished as the Palestinian people will continue in their struggle for nationhood (p. 9)".
- Contents divided into four main sections.
- Contents: List of Participant Provinces -- The Local Context of the Meeting -- Moral Responsibility of Investments -- APJN Statement on Palestinian/Israeli Conflict -- Honoring a Peacemaker -- Regional Conflicts : Seeking Conflict Transformation -- A Personal Challenge to the Communion / Pie Ntukamazina -- The Challenge of Globalization -- Environmental Justice -- Theological Education as Foundational to Peacemaking -- Interfaith Relations as a Tool for Justice -- A Conversation with Mordechai Vanunu -- Recommendations to the Anglican Consultative Council -- Networking -- Business Meeting and Closing Comments.
- Section III Recommendations organized into four subject sections: Conflict Transformation -- Theological Education -- Interfaith Relations -- Environment.
- The Anglican Church of Canada was represented by Ms. Cynthia Patterson.
- Added Entry
- Ntukamazina, Pie, 1952-
- Vanunu, Mordechai, 1954-
- APJN
- Subjects
- Anglican Peace and Justice Network
- Anglican Peace and Justice Network. Meeting (2004 : Jerusalem)
- Arab-Israeli conflict - 1993- - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Israel - Politics and government - 1993-
- Israel - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Palestinian Arabs - Israel
- Palestinian Arabs - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East. Diocese of Jerusalem
- Investments - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Corporate divestiture - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Conflict management - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Burundi
- Burundi - Politics and government
- War - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Globalization - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Environmental protection - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- Interfaith dialogue - Anglican Communion
- Call Number
- BX 5006 P4 J4 2005
- Location
- Trinity College (Graham Library)