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Middle East Peace Initiative

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Middle East Peace Initiative
Judul
Middle East Peace Initiative
Editor (Penyunting)
Dr. Thomas G. Walsh dkk
Penerbit
Interreligious and International Federation for World Peace, New York, 2003 (cetakan ke-1)
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Contents

 

Preface

Introduction to the Program

 

Session I: Opening

  1. Welcome
    • Dr. Thomas G. Walsh
    • Ms. Karen Judd Smith
  2. Invocation
    • Archbishop George A. Stallings
  3. How a Daily Newspaper and Worldwide Media Network Can Help Bring World Peace
    • Mr. Douglas D.M.Joo
  4. The Future Lies in Cooperation
    • Dr. Faisal Odeh Al-Rfouh
  5. Each Has a Stake in the Other’s Success
    • Dr. Noel Brown
  6. Overcoming Religious Mistrust
    • Dr. Andrew Wilson

 

Session II: The World at a Turning Point

  1. Preliminary Remarks
    • Dr. Thomas G. Walsh
  2. God is the Foundation of All Religion
    • Rev. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak
  3. Defend Yourself Without Killing the Innocent
    • H.E. Abdurrahan Wahid
  4. Peace Has a Spiritual Component
    • Ms. Karen Judd Smith
  5. A Pilgrimage for Peace
    • Rev. Michael Jenkins
  6. The American Leadership Initiative
    • Mr. James P.Flynn
  7. Th Role of NGOs
    • Mr. Taj Hamad

 

Session III: Middle East Peace – The Roadmap and Beyond

  1. Preliminary Remarks
    • Mr. Taj Hamad
  2. Practical Issues We Can Work on Now
    • Prof. Eliezer Glaubach
  3. The Palestinian Compaign for Peace and Democracy
    • Dr. Khuloud Khayyat Dajani
  4. Obstacle to the So-called Roadmap
    • Dr. Fereydoun Hoveyda
  5. The Middle East Undergoing Rapid Change
    • Hon. Dan Tichon

 

Session IV: Innovative Practices for Peace – Supplementing the Roadmap

  1. Our Project are Seeds of Peace
    • Mr. Robert Kittel
  2. Character Education in the Commonwealth of Independent States
    • Dr. Thomas Phillips
  3. Good Relationship Build Peace
    • Imam Ameer Pasha Salahuddin
  4. Women Activists in Israel
    • Ms. Shelly Elkayam Sandor
  5. Education for Dialogue and Peace
    • Dr. M. Darrol Bryant
  6. Interreligious Servise Projects
    • Rev. John W. Gehring

 

Session V: The Interreligious Imperative – Jerusalem Declaration

  1. Preliminary Remarks
    • Rev. Michael Jenkins
  2. An Hour Dispensing Justice is Worth a Lifetime of Prayer
    • Imam Omar Saleem Abu-Namous
  3. The Present, Past, and Future
    • Rabbi Itzhak Bar-Dea
  4. Religions Have an Obligation to Create an Atmosphere for Peace
    • Dr. Shuki Yariv Ben-Ami
  5. There is No Permanent Enemy
    • Archbishop George A. Stalling
  6. The Religious Imperative
    • Dr. Frank Kaufmann
  7. Why is So Much Violence Associated With Religion?
    • Dr. Akbar S. Ahmed

 

Session VI: Dinner Speech

  1. Think of the Original Purpose of God’s Creation
    • Rev. Dr. Chung Hwan Kwak

 

Session VII: Discussion Groups – New Models of Governance

  1. Preliminary Remarks
    • Dr. Thomas G. Walsh
  2. The Spirit World is Watching Us
    • Archbishop George A. Stalling
  3. Report on Discussion Group A: The United Nations and Global Governance
    • Ms. Karen Judd Smith
  4. Report on Discussion Goup B: The Middle East and the Roadmap
    • Mr. David Frazer Harris
  5. Report on Discussion Group C: The USA and Its Foreign Policies
    • Mr. James P. Flynn
  6. Report on Group Discussion D: Religious Freedom and Its Relevance to Peace
    • Mr. Dan Fefferman

 

Session VIII: Closing Session

  1. Preliminary Remarks
    • Rev. Michael Jenkins
  2. Six Items too Measure a Conference
    • Dr. Mohamed Elmasry
  3. Without Love There Is No Peace
    • Pastor Monet Beverly
  4. An Environment for Peace Includes a Good Water Supply and the End of Terrorism
    • Hon. Ben Gilman
  5. I Have Been Enriched Here
    • H.E. Abdurrahman Wahid
  6. Closing Remarks
    • Dr. Thomas G. Walsh

 

Appendix: The Washington Declaration

Speaker’s Biographies