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Day 547 Tue 9/27/22 The Legacy-Jesus, Gandhi and King - Nonviolence Through the Ages
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== ''Nonviolence has a long legacy; even if we only created a word for it in the last 100 years.'' ==
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A wave of scholarship known collectively as “The Jesus Seminar” has looked at what they call “the Jesus of History” as opposed to “the Christ of faith.”  In so doing they have rediscovered (for the sixth time, according to Geoffrey Nuttall) that Jesus was nonviolent(!).  One very accessible author in this diverse group is Keith Akers, ''The Lost Religion of Jesus: Simple Living and Nonviolence in Early Christianity. '' Another would be Marcus Borg, ''Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time''.  Akers shows that Jesus' preaching was first and foremost about simple living, pacifism, and vegetarianism, and that he had never intended to create a new religion.
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Religion scholar John Dominic Crossan has shown perhaps most convincingly that Jesus was nonviolent, in spirit and in his legacy.  Challenging as it is, the idea refused to die.  Today we are heirs not only to this historical lineage but of course, and perhaps especially, the more consistent and better documented tradition of India that climaxed in our own time with Gandhi.  Nor is there any reason to believe we’ve reached its end!
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'''Moderators:''' Michael Nagler Ph.D., Tom Eddington
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'''Panelist: ''' Ken Butigan, Marie Dennis, Francesca Po
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'''[[Michael Nagler]]''' is Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature, emeritus, at the University of California, Berkeley and teaches in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program he founded on that campus in the 1970’s. In addition to teaching at Berkeley he frequently speaks for media and the general public on issues of peace and nonviolence and does presentations around the world for the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation. Michael has written six books and contributes articles frequently to Tikkun, YES! magazine and many other progressive journals. He has consulted for the U.S. Institute of Peace and many organizations and projects dealing with nonviolence and world peace. Michael is the Founder/President of The Metta Center and Director of “The Third Harmony”.
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'''[[Tom Eddington]]''' is an author, Executive Coach and Business Advisor, and Executive Producer of “The Third Harmony”. He holds an M.S. in Organization Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania. As a scholar of nonviolence and Conscious Leadership, he is passionate about bringing this work into the world which he does through his coaching and advisory work, film and media projects and Board positions. He is the Managing Director of Eddington Advisory Services.
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* '''[[Ken Butigan]]''', Ph.D. is a senior lecturer in the Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies Program at DePaul University in Chicago. He has worked in a series of movements for social change, including campaigns addressing homelessness, nuclear weapons, freedom for East Timor, and the US wars in Central America and Iraq. In the 1980s he was a founder and national coordinator of the Pledge of Resistance, which for nearly a decade mobilized nonviolent action for peace in Central America. Since 1990 Butigan has worked with Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service, which has trained tens of thousands of people in the power of nonviolent change. He serves on the Executive Committee of Pax Christi International’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, which has co-sponsored two landmark conferences on nonviolence at the Vatican.
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* '''[[Marie Dennis]]''' is senior advisor to the secretary general of Pax Christi International, the global Catholic peace movement, and program chair of Pax Christi’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative. She was co-president of Pax Christi International from 2007 to 2019 and is a Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace. Marie was one of the primary organizers of two conferences on nonviolence and just peace (2016 and 2019) that were cosponsored by the Vatican and Pax Christi International. She is author or co-author of seven books, editor of Choosing Peace: The Catholic Church Returns to Gospel Nonviolence (Orbis Books, 2017) and co-editor of Advancing Nonviolence in the Church and the World (Pax Christi International 2020).
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* '''[[Francesca Po]]''', DPhil (Oxon), is a scholar of religion specializing in contemporary religion and nonreligion. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors at the Metta Center for Nonviolence in Petaluma, CA, and an educator at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, CA. She previously served in the U.S. Peace Corps as well as a high school campus minister, and is the co-editor of “Religion and Peace” (2022) and “The Study of Ministry” (2019).
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* '''[[Adam Ericksen]]''' is the Executive Director at the Raven Foundation and the pastor at Clackamas United Church of Christ, just outside of Portland, Oregon. He has studied the work of Rene Girard in relation to nonviolence and Christianity for 15 years. He wrote his masters thesis titled, "Love and Nonviolence in Christianity and Islam." It compares the 20th century nonviolent movements of Martin Luther King, Jr and Abdul Ghaffar Khan.
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==== '''Resources''' ====
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* https://www.francescapo.wordpress.com
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* https://www.mettacenter.org::
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* https://www.mettacenter.org/thirdharmony::
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* https://www.nonviolencejustpeace.net
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* https://www.paxchristi.net
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* https://www.paxchristiusa.org
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* ::https://www.ravenfoundation.org::
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* https://www.ravenfoundation.org::https://paceebene.org/::
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* https://paceebene.org/
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* [https://nonviolencejustpeace.net/ https://nonviolencejustpeace.]
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'''Books'''
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* “Choo'''::'''sing Peace”, Marie Dennis ed. (Orbis Books 2018)
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* “Advancing Nonviolence in the Church and the World” (Pax Christi International 2020)
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==== Co-convener: ====
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* '''Jim Garrison,''' President, Ubiquity University
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93 Participants
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Nonviolence has a long legacy; even if we only created a word for it in the last 100 years.

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A wave of scholarship known collectively as “The Jesus Seminar” has looked at what they call “the Jesus of History” as opposed to “the Christ of faith.”  In so doing they have rediscovered (for the sixth time, according to Geoffrey Nuttall) that Jesus was nonviolent(!).  One very accessible author in this diverse group is Keith Akers, The Lost Religion of Jesus: Simple Living and Nonviolence in Early Christianity.  Another would be Marcus Borg, Meeting Jesus Again for the First Time. Akers shows that Jesus' preaching was first and foremost about simple living, pacifism, and vegetarianism, and that he had never intended to create a new religion.

Religion scholar John Dominic Crossan has shown perhaps most convincingly that Jesus was nonviolent, in spirit and in his legacy.  Challenging as it is, the idea refused to die.  Today we are heirs not only to this historical lineage but of course, and perhaps especially, the more consistent and better documented tradition of India that climaxed in our own time with Gandhi.  Nor is there any reason to believe we’ve reached its end!

Moderators: Michael Nagler Ph.D., Tom Eddington

Panelist:  Ken Butigan, Marie Dennis, Francesca Po

Michael Nagler is Professor of Classics and Comparative Literature, emeritus, at the University of California, Berkeley and teaches in the Peace and Conflict Studies Program he founded on that campus in the 1970’s. In addition to teaching at Berkeley he frequently speaks for media and the general public on issues of peace and nonviolence and does presentations around the world for the Blue Mountain Center of Meditation. Michael has written six books and contributes articles frequently to Tikkun, YES! magazine and many other progressive journals. He has consulted for the U.S. Institute of Peace and many organizations and projects dealing with nonviolence and world peace. Michael is the Founder/President of The Metta Center and Director of “The Third Harmony”.

Tom Eddington is an author, Executive Coach and Business Advisor, and Executive Producer of “The Third Harmony”. He holds an M.S. in Organization Dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania. As a scholar of nonviolence and Conscious Leadership, he is passionate about bringing this work into the world which he does through his coaching and advisory work, film and media projects and Board positions. He is the Managing Director of Eddington Advisory Services.

Panelists

  • Ken Butigan, Ph.D. is a senior lecturer in the Peace, Justice and Conflict Studies Program at DePaul University in Chicago. He has worked in a series of movements for social change, including campaigns addressing homelessness, nuclear weapons, freedom for East Timor, and the US wars in Central America and Iraq. In the 1980s he was a founder and national coordinator of the Pledge of Resistance, which for nearly a decade mobilized nonviolent action for peace in Central America. Since 1990 Butigan has worked with Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service, which has trained tens of thousands of people in the power of nonviolent change. He serves on the Executive Committee of Pax Christi International’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative, which has co-sponsored two landmark conferences on nonviolence at the Vatican.
  • Marie Dennis is senior advisor to the secretary general of Pax Christi International, the global Catholic peace movement, and program chair of Pax Christi’s Catholic Nonviolence Initiative. She was co-president of Pax Christi International from 2007 to 2019 and is a Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace. Marie was one of the primary organizers of two conferences on nonviolence and just peace (2016 and 2019) that were cosponsored by the Vatican and Pax Christi International. She is author or co-author of seven books, editor of Choosing Peace: The Catholic Church Returns to Gospel Nonviolence (Orbis Books, 2017) and co-editor of Advancing Nonviolence in the Church and the World (Pax Christi International 2020).
  • Francesca Po, DPhil (Oxon), is a scholar of religion specializing in contemporary religion and nonreligion. She is currently a member of the Board of Directors at the Metta Center for Nonviolence in Petaluma, CA, and an educator at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, CA. She previously served in the U.S. Peace Corps as well as a high school campus minister, and is the co-editor of “Religion and Peace” (2022) and “The Study of Ministry” (2019).
  • Adam Ericksen is the Executive Director at the Raven Foundation and the pastor at Clackamas United Church of Christ, just outside of Portland, Oregon. He has studied the work of Rene Girard in relation to nonviolence and Christianity for 15 years. He wrote his masters thesis titled, "Love and Nonviolence in Christianity and Islam." It compares the 20th century nonviolent movements of Martin Luther King, Jr and Abdul Ghaffar Khan.

Resources

Websites

Books

  • “Choo::sing Peace”, Marie Dennis ed. (Orbis Books 2018)
  • “Advancing Nonviolence in the Church and the World” (Pax Christi International 2020)

Co-convener:

  • Jim Garrison, President, Ubiquity University

93 Participants ---

To make a voluntary contribution to support the partner organizations and the Humanity Rising team, please see our contribution form.

Each Zoom live webinar will have a maximum capacity of 500 participants. If you are not able to join on Zoom, we will be live streaming here on the UbiVerse and on:

UU YouTube: ::https://www.youtube.com/c/UbiquityUniversity::

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