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JPICJustice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation (Washington, DC)
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2 Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation Students are helped to develop their understanding and appreciation of: * The link between justice, peace and the integrity of creation * Human needs and the exercise of people's rights and responsibilities * The common good * The causes of violence in family and society * The option for non-violence when confronted by violence in family and society * The usefulness of social analysis * The importance of having a dream and the courage to share it.
van Hoeven for the World Alliance of Reformed Churches Assembly, Seoul, Korea, August 1989; and Preman Niles, Resisting the Threats to Life: Covenanting for Justice, Peace and the Integrity of Creation (Geneva: WCC Publications, 1989).
 
 
 
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