Winter 2011: Rethinking Money
Features
- Rethinking Money
by Mark C. Johnson - Challenging Corporate Money in Politics: Common Cause Leads Fight Against Citizens United
Compiled and edited by Mark C. Johnson and Daphne Estwick - Debt, Disparity, and Discipleship
by Ray V. Foss with Thomas H. Greco, Jr. - Money, Usury, and the Economics of Peace
by Thomas H. Greco, Jr. - Transformative Religious Experience: The Key to Ending Usury
by Scott Craig Mooney - Where Your Income Tax Money Really Goes
by the War Resisters League - Healing Moral Injury: A Lifelong Journey
by Camilo E. Mejia - Tough Outside and Sweet Inside
by Philip J. Bentley
Poetry
- Then They Came for Me
by Stephen Rohde - A State of Fear
by Josephine Dixon-Banks - Poem Against Visitors’ Registration in Burma
by Moe Thee Zun
Departments
- Editorial: Subvert the Dominant Paradigm
by Ethan Vesely-Flad - Letters to the Editor
- News of the Fellowship
- Responding to Violence With Unity: Interfaith Peacemaking in Oregon
by Laurie Childers - George Houser Honored in the United States and South Africa
by Jason Wyman - Teaching Peace and Tolerance as Lessons in Civil and Social Responsibility
by Charles F. Howlett - Decoding the Media: Understanding Self, Understanding Others
by Richard L. Johnson
- Responding to Violence With Unity: Interfaith Peacemaking in Oregon
- Using Our Heads, Together: The Soldier as Super-Citizen: A Successful Activist-Scholar Collaboration to Challenge the JROTC
by Seth Kershner - The Spirituality of Nonviolence: Becoming the Dialogue We Seek Via the Traditions We Cherish
by John Backman - Book Reviews: Colorblind; Working in the Shadows; From Pacification to Peacebuilding; My Spiritual Journey; Bonhoeffer and King; Never to Leave Us Alone; Mercy Without Borders; The Politics of Human Rights Protection; Capital Offense
- Obituaries
edited by Jason Wyman and Linda Kelly - Recommended Resources
edited by Tom Morrison
On the Front Cover: In Cairo’s Tahrir Square, Egyptian Muslims and Christians celebrated together the resignation of former President Hosni Mubarak. (Photo: Dylan Martinez/Reuters.)
