PEACEST 1A03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Pacificism, Christian Pacifism, Inner Peace
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A virtue of human relationships and social institutions (something that happens in the world between people not inside an individual) Shows the difference between: 1. peace within oneself, 2. and the work toward peace and justice in interpersonal relationships as well as in community, national, and global arenas. Without one kind of peace, we will not be able to achieve the other. Identification: the process of acquiring the values, the knowledge and developing the attitudes, skills, and behaviors to live in harmony with oneself, with others, and with the natural environment. Relevance: a challenge of the status quo an education for the respect of others more than ever before relevant in today"s context especially after examining the nature of the conflicts the world is currently experiencing. The exercise of physical force so as to inflict injury on and damage to persons or property. Believes violence should be restricted; only physical violence counts as violence.