Living with the Wolf: Walking the Way of Nonviolence

TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
Forward by Mary Litell, OSF
 Introduction by Peter Ediger            
 
PART ONE:
NAMING NONVIOLENCE
 
  • PRAYER: A Promise to One Another (Mary Litell, OSF)
  •  Hope and Nonviolence (Peter Ediger, Spring 1997)
  •  The Dawning of the Age of Nonviolence: An interview with Alain Richard (Peter Ediger, Summer 1994)
  •  Seven Steps Toward Living Harmoniously on Our Planet (Rosemary Lynch, Summer 1998)
  •  The Transforming Power of Consciousness (Mary Litell, OSF Winter 2004)
  •  The Flower of Nonviolence: Rooted in Culture (Graciela Martinez, OSF, Summer 2002)
  • Foundational Wisdom: Franciscan Nonviolence (Ken Butigan, Mary Litell, OSF and Louie Vitale, OFM, Summer 2003)
  • Anti-Racism (Joi Morton-Wiley, Spring 2006)
  • Come Travel with the Turtle: Exploring Women’s Spirituality and Peacemaking (Cindy Preston-Pile, Fall 2006)
  • Musings by a Disc Jockey and Dance Citizen of Urban Music Culture (Jonathan Relucio, Summer 2001)
  • POEM: A Selection from “Dialogue With the Pieces” (LR Berger, Fall 2005)
  • Cosmogenesis, Nonviolence and a Bright Orange Geranium (Mary Litell, OSF Spring 1999; excerpt)
  • And God Saw That it Was Very Good (Michele Fisher, Summer 1996)
  • Review: James W Douglass, The Nonviolent Coming of God (Louis Vitale, Summer 1992)
  • Where Is Wisdom? (Mary Litell, Spring 2001)
  • When the Spirit is Present (Veronica Pelicaric, Summer 2008)
  • Decalogue for a Spirituality of Nonviolence (Rosemary Lynch and Alain Richard, Spring 1995)
  
PART TWO:
LIVING NONVIOLENCE
 
  • POEM:Learnings (Peter Ediger, Summer 1996)
  • Reflections From Pace E Bene’s Tenth Anniversary Celebration (Pace e Bene, Summer 1999)
  • A Gradual Awakening: From the Army to Nonviolence (Laura Slattery, Fall 2000)
  • Reflections of a Nonviolent Warrior (Laura Slattery, Winter 2003)
  • Pilgrimage into Nonviolence: The Pearl of Great Price (Ken Preston, Fall 2000)
  • Soul Force (Cynthia Stateman, Winter 2000)
  • POEM: Hushhhh (Colin Nevins, Spring 2006)
  • Training to be a Rebel and a Prophet (Robyn Morrison, Spring 2007)
  • From Violence to Wholeness: An Encounter of Mutual Transformation (Judith Kelly, Spring 2003)
  • Easter Rising – Again and Again (Brendan McKeague, Spring 2005)
  • Nonviolence In Nigeria (Josephine Olagunju, Winter 2008)   
  • “What Form Does Love Take Now?”: Nonviolence in Argentina (Veronica Pelicaric, Winter 2007)
  • Louie’s Letter from Prison (Louis Vitale, Winter 2008)
  • Cesar Chavez: A Prophet Of Nonviolence (Louis Vitale, Summer 1993)
  • The Wisdom of the Shoshone (Alain Richard, Spring 1993)
  • Earth-Rooted (Mary Litell, OSF Summer 2006)
 
 PART THREE:
ENGAGING NONVIOLENCE
 
  • POEM: The President and Poet Come to The Negotiating Table (LR Berger, Fall 2008)
  • The Cold War Melts, But… (Louis Vitale, Winter 1991)
  • Review: Alain Richard, Roots of Violence in the U.S. Culture: A Market Culture Against Humanness (Peter Ediger, Summer 1998)
  • Elders Learn New Wisdom (Louis Vitale, Spring 1992)
  • Spiritual Practice in the Time of War (Ken Butigan, Fall 2004)
  • An Encouraging Word From New England (LR Berger, Winter 2008)
  • Do Not Delay! Save The Human!: An Interview with Alain Richard (Peter Ediger, Spring 1998)
  • POEM: I Dream That Day (Peter Ediger, Summer 2008)
  • Islam and Nonviolence: Review of Nonviolent Soldier of Islam (Berkeley, CA: Blue Mountain Center, 1999) (Aisha Muhammed, Winter 2002)
  • White Privilege (Joi Morton-Wiley, Winter 2004)
  • Film and Nonviolence (Ken Butigan, Spring 1999)
  • Non-Defensive Communication (Veronica Pelicaric, Summer 2005)
  • A Spiritual Practice for Deepening Community (AJ Johnston, Summer 2006)
  • Freedom from Captivity to Our Fear (Veronica Pelicaric, Winter 2006)
  • Nonviolence in Adopting Spiritual Practices (Liz Walz, Winter 2008)
  • Holy Days (Joi Morton-Wiley, Fall 2004)
  • No More War! No More Torture! No More Hatred! (Louis Vitale, Winter 2007)
 
EPILOGUE
 The Pilgrimage of Nonviolence Continues by Ken Butigan
 Appendix I: Contributors
 Appendix II: Pace e Bene Nonviolence Service: A Summary History