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Full listing > Accession BC2018/17Accession # | BC2018/17 | Topic | Peace Churches: Differing Peace Postures | Title | Peace Postures Within Historic Peace Churches | Location | Sanctum, COB Wire Cabinet, top shelf, in large box identified with several accession numbers, including BC2018/2, BC2018/3, BC2018/5, BC2018/7 | Citation | Peace Postures Within Historic Peace Churches, BC2018/17, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Collection of the Archives | Scope and Content | A memo written 2 May 1972 by H. Lamar Gibble to the WMC Staff of the Church of the Brethren General Offices, Elgin, Illinois. He reports on the diversity within the historic peace churches in areas such as matters of peace vs. social justice, classical concepts of violence as opposed to institutional and systemic violence, and the relative emphasis upon Biblical concepts regarding non-resistance and non-violent resistance. He mentions meeting Dave Gill for an HPC Consultation and gives his impression regarding Gill's attitude towards the use of violence or non-violence in bringing social change. A continuing steering committee will be composed of one "Actionist" and one "academician." The Friends, Mennonites, and the Church of the Brethren will each send representatives and will draft a paper on unresolved issues. Gibble also speaks of a meeting of the WCC, which the archivist SUPPOSES is the World Council of Churches? The archivist does not know the organization associated with the "HPC." | Date of Accession | 15 May 2018 | Bio History Note | Other names associated with this memo: Cooper, Hollister, Yoder, Lapp, Gene Roop, Loren Bowman, Ron Keener. | Archivist Note | Description prepared 15 May 2018 by Jeanine Wine. |
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