Peace for Life: Message
Korean Christian Faculty Fellowship
16. - 20. Mai 2005 in Uiwang, Südkorea
Peace for Life: HAN Wan-Sang
Message - Mark 1:15m Matthew 5:9
Message - Mark 1:15, Matthew 5:9
Prof. Dr. KIM Yong-Bock
A Korean Perspective on Peace for Life in NEA
Prof. Dr. MUSHAKOJI Kinhide
The Militarization of a Pacific State - The Case of Japan
Prof. Dr. Mark E. CaprioPluralism, Economism, and the Two Kinds of War
Reaction to Professor Lu Feng
Prof. Dr. NOH Jung-SunNuclear Crisis in the USA, Korea and the Solution
Prof. Dr. Wade L. HuntleyToward a Nuclear-free Northeasst Asia
Simons Centre for Disarmament and Non-Pproliferation Research; Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Clumbia
Philippine Perspectives on Peace for Life
Prof. Dr. HUANG Po HoPeople's Security and China's Anti-Secession Law
Prof. Dr. M. P. JosephDr. Wolfgang Schmidt
The European Union (EU) in Perspective of a Human Civilization
Prof. Dr. PARK Kyung SeoStruggle for Peace Building on Korean Peninsula
Toward the Ecumenical Vision
Prof. Dr. HONG Keun Soo
The Nuclear Crisis and the Problem of the USA's Strategic "Flexibility"
Cf. The Gospel of Mark 5:1-17Dr. Ninan KoshyGeopolitics of Empire and Peace
Geopolitics of Empire and Peace
Rev. Petrovskiy DimitryGeopolitics of Empire and Peace
Prof. Dr. Ada Maria Isasi DiasNo Peace Without Justice. No Justice Without Reconciliation
Ass. Professor of Theology and Ethics at Drew University Theological School, Madison, New Jersey
Dr. YU Yong-Hee (Yani)
Women Peace Makers in the Bible
"I am one of those who are peaceable and faithful in Israel" II. Sam 20:19
Dr. Liangyoo CHEN
Life and Peace: Love, Caring, and Sharing
From A-Mu to Om-Ma
Dr. SHIN Eun Hee
Life and Communitarianism: A North Korean Juche Perspective
Ven. Prof. Jin WolReligions' Perspective
BuddhismProf. Dr. YIM Tae-Soo
Life and Peace from Christian Perspective
Hose University, Korea
Dr. KIM Dong-Sung
The Korean Christian Movement and Peace Building
A Brief Historical SurveyPosition Paper
For the Formation of a People's Life-Peace Community in North East Asia.
A Statement from the 1005 International Conference on Peace for Life in Northeast Asia
International Supporters:
(1) United Board of Christian Higher Education in Asia
(2) Christian Conference of Asia
(3) World Council of Churches
V. Participants
Korea representatives (100 persons)
Scholars from states around Korea, Russia and United States Concerned Asian scholars
Peace study institutes around the globe
Ecumenical representatives
Civil society movement representatives
Venue:
St. Lazarus' Retreat Center in Uiwang City (on the outskirts of Seoul)
Dates: May 16-20, 2005