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John Dear

    Father John Dear is an internationally recognized voice for peace and nonviolence. This Jesuit priest, pastor, peacemaker, and organizer focuses his writing on the themes of peace and nonviolence. His extensive body of work, comprising dozens of books and hundreds of articles, delves into the profound ethical and spiritual principles of nonviolent resistance. Dear's lectures and writings offer readers a provocative exploration into the possibility of a world free from violence and the path toward achieving it.

    Walking the Way
    Seeds of Nonviolence
    The Questions of Jesus
    Living Peace
    The God of Peace
    The Sound of Listening
    • 2021

      Walking the Way

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the themes of nonviolence and peace, the author draws from Jesus' teachings to address the world's pressing issues, such as war and climate change. As a renowned peace activist, he invites readers to embark on a Lenten journey that reflects on Jesus' path to Jerusalem and his resurrection, emphasizing the transformative power of nonviolence. Through this exploration, the book encourages a deeper understanding of living a life rooted in peace amidst societal challenges.

      Walking the Way
    • 2018

      They Will Inherit the Earth

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Longtime activist John Dear invites us to return to nonviolence as a way of life and a living solidarity with Mother Earth and her creatures, as well as the best way to respond to catastrophic climate change.

      They Will Inherit the Earth
    • 2008

      Seeds of Nonviolence

      • 456 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Chronicling John Dear's journey in Gospel nonviolence, this work highlights his service to the homeless and participation in nonviolent protests against war and injustice. It features reflections from his experiences in various locations, including Central America and death row, alongside essays exploring the theological foundations of nonviolence. Drawing inspiration from figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Gandhi, Dear encourages readers to engage in their own acts of peacemaking, promoting a vision of justice and peace during turbulent times.

      Seeds of Nonviolence
    • 2006

      The Sound of Listening

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Thomas Merton's hermitage, this journal recounts Jesuit activist John Dear's transformative silent retreat in 1996. It explores themes of peace and spirituality, inviting readers to reflect on their own journeys toward tranquility and renewal. Through prayer, including St. Francis's peace prayer and an updated Apostles' Creed, the narrative encourages engagement in the struggle for justice and nonviolence, ultimately inspiring a commitment to spreading messages of peace in a tumultuous world.

      The Sound of Listening
    • 2005

      The God of Peace

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
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      Exploring the profound themes of peace and non-violence, this work reflects on the teachings of Thomas Merton, emphasizing that true divinity cannot be represented through human aggression. It challenges readers to consider the implications of violence in society and encourages a deeper understanding of spirituality rooted in compassion and harmony. Merton's insights inspire a transformative journey towards inner peace and a commitment to fostering a more peaceful world.

      The God of Peace
    • 2004

      Living Peace

      A Spirituality of Contemplation and Action

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Emphasizing the importance of mutual care in the 21st century, this book explores themes of compassion and responsibility. It highlights the significance of nurturing relationships and prioritizing the well-being of others, presenting a thoughtful perspective on how to foster a supportive community. Through its message, it encourages readers to reflect on their roles in caring for one another.

      Living Peace
    • 2004

      The Questions of Jesus

      Challenging Ourselves to Discover Life's Great Answers

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
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      The book explores how the questions posed by Jesus to his followers serve as a pathway to profound insights about life's meaning and the divine. It delves into the Gospels, highlighting the transformative power of these inquiries in deepening one's relationship with God and enhancing spiritual understanding.

      The Questions of Jesus